
As part of its network expansion drive, RwandAir, the national carrier of the Republic of Rwanda has stated that it would soon commence flight operations to Abuja in Nigeria and Cape Town in South Africa.
Though the airline did not give the dates for the commencement of service to the two cities, but an online statement issued by RwandAir informed that it would operate four weekly flights from Kigali to Cape Town with a stopover in Harare.
The airline stated that Abuja flight would be tagged to the existing Accra route, where the flight would stop in Abuja before heading to Accra and it would also be operated four times a week.
Speaking on the route expansion drive, the Ag. Chief Executive Officer of RwandAir, Chance Ndagano said, “This is yet another big milestone for RwandAir as we continue to expand our network. Our aim is to provide to our customers seamless and better connections on the continent and beyond. Abuja and Cape Town come in as a boost to the different economies in terms of tourism and trade on one hand, and enhance bilateral partnership between our countries on the other hand.”
Commonly referred to as the Mother City, Cape Town is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast, on a peninsula beneath the Table Mountain, one of the top tourist attractions of the city along with Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope and Robben Island.
Built in 1980s, Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria and is the only city in Africa that was built solely for the purpose of being the capital city.
Abuja’s top tourist attractions include Aso Rock, Gurara waterfalls, Millennium Park, National Ecumenical Center and the Abuja National Mosque among others.
The expansion of its route to Abuja and Cape Town brings to 26 destinations the number of destinations RwandAir has
From its hub at the heart of Africa located at Kigali International Airport, RwandAir is reputed for its excellent on-time performance, customer service and safety and has one of the youngest fleet on the African continent.
RwandAir, an IATA member airline renewed its IOSA certification and has been ISAGO and EASA certified.
With a fleet of 12 aircraft including two wide-body Airbus A330 acquired last year, the airline currently reaches out to twenty-four (24) destinations across East, Central, West and Southern Africa, the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
Last year, RwandAir started flights from Kigali to Mumbai, Harare, London (Gatwick) and Brussels as well as Dakar from its new hub in Cotonou. RwandAir also introduced flights to Abidjan, Libreville and Brazzaville from its Cotonou hub. This year, RwandAir is planning to fly to Guangzhou in China, Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, Bamako in Mali and Conakry in Guinea.
RwandAir also plans to enter the American market with flights to New York, in the USA.