Summary
Rwanda's airline will start three weekly
flights to London's Gatwick airport on May 26 and it expects to exceed
one million passengers on all its routes in the next three to four
years, chief executive John Mirenge said.
The London
route, which will be served by two newly acquired Airbus A330s, will be
East African airline RwandAir’s 22nd destination.
"We
see this as another way to increase tourism from Europe and UK in
particular which is one of the key contributors of tourists to Rwanda,"
Mirenge told Reuters.
Mirenge also said the
airline planned to start flights to New York, Bamako in Mali, Conakry in
Guinea and Lilongwe in Malawi. It would also soon start flights to
Mumbai and Guangzhou in China.
"Africa is still
underserved in terms of aviation services so that's why we cannot stop
from growing especially on the continent," Mirenge said.
For
the year ending July 2017, Mirenge said RwandAir was targeting a total
of 750,000 passengers, up from 600,000 in the previous period.
RwandAir has 11 aircraft and expects delivery of a 12th, a Boeing 737-800, in May.
Rwanda's government signed a deal with Portuguese
construction firm Mota-Engil this year to build and operate a bigger
airport in Bugesera, south of the capital. It is due to be completed in
2019.
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