RwandAir Focuses on Destination-London Come 2018

rwandair-more-destinationsThe shortage of openings for flights connecting from Kigali to London-Heathrow is considered as the main reason why currently RwandAir is drawing all its attention to Gatwick – one of the busiest airports within the UK capital. RwandAir is the national carrier of opting both domestic and international flights on the African continent; so as you plan your Safari in Rwanda, you could consider using its wonderful services.

Mr. John Mirenge the CEO RwandAir, during his address in Abidjan – Ivory Coast following the official inaugural-flight to the most recent African destination of RwandAir, gave the best hint that come 2018 Europe is going to be on the route map for RwandAir.

During the delivery ceremony of the first ever Airbus A330 of the airline in Toulouse a couple of weeks back, Mr. Mirenge went ahead and said that London might be coupled with another European way-point however wouldn’t commit in the event it is Frankfurt or any other European portal. At the present time does RwandAir just operate in code-share with Brussels Airlines to the capital in Europe.

Following the November delivery which will include two other aircrafts including a new Boeing B737-800NG together with a bigger A330-300 Airbus, the focus will be to expands the airline’s destinations on the African continent and beyond with  the very first intercontinental target being Mumbai. Fortunately, the continuous expansion plan of the airline is completely supported by the government of Rwanda.

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