Entebbe Airport Immigration Moves to New Terminal

Uganda's immigration operations at Entebbe International Airport have relocated to the new terminal extension to modernize services.

Entebbe Airport Immigration Moves to New Terminal

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The Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control (DCIC) of Uganda has relocated its departure operations to the new terminal extension at Entebbe International Airport. The move, which began in early April 2026, is part of a broader modernization effort for the country's main aviation gateway.

The new facility is designed to enhance passenger processing efficiency and improve the overall travel experience. The relocation involves critical immigration systems and staff to ensure a seamless transition for international departures.

The expansion of Entebbe International Airport, including the new terminal, is a key infrastructure project aimed at boosting Uganda's connectivity and tourism sector. Authorities state the upgraded facilities will help manage increasing passenger traffic.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When did the immigration move at Entebbe Airport happen?

The relocation of departure operations to the new terminal extension began in early April 2026.

Which agency is responsible for the move?

The move is being conducted by Uganda's Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control (DCIC).

What is the purpose of the new terminal extension?

The extension is part of modernizing Entebbe International Airport to improve passenger processing and manage growing traffic.

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