The refurbishment of Entebbe International Airport ahead of major summits like the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and G77+China conferences would likely have been a significant undertaking.
Such events often prompt host countries to enhance their infrastructure to accommodate the influx of dignitaries and delegates.
The video was shared on X by Uganda Tourism Board CEO, Lillian Ajarova.
Improvements might have been made in various aspects:
Facilities: Upgrades in the departure terminal could include expanded check-in areas, more security checkpoints, modernized lounges, and increased retail and dining options to cater to the needs of high-profile guests.
Aesthetics: Renovations might have focused on aesthetics, introducing modern design elements, local cultural motifs, and artwork that showcase Uganda’s heritage and create a visually appealing environment.
Technology: Integration of advanced technology for smoother passenger processing, such as self-check-in kiosks, upgraded baggage handling systems, and enhanced Wi-Fi connectivity.
Security: Strengthening security measures with advanced surveillance systems, stricter protocols, and increased staff training to ensure the safety of all attendees.