RwandAir, one of the fastest growing airlines in Africa, said it has
concluded arrangements to expand flight operations into Harare,
Zimbabwe, and Mumbai, India, in April 2017.
This is just as the carrier said it hoped to expand flights into
other routes including: Lilongwe, in Malawi, Bamako in Mali, Conakry, in
Guinea, New York in the United States and London, in the United
Kingdom.
Country Manager, RwandAir, Ibiyemi Odusi, said the expansion flights
into Harare and Mumbai, are part of the growth plans for the Nigerian
market.
Odusi said the unique selling point of the new routes would be driven by its International Air Transport Association ( IATA) operational safety audit ( IOSA) and ISAGO, which is guarantee of the airline’s safety record.
She listed other unique selling points to include: good product and
operating aircraft, young fleet with reliability, customer service, in-
flight entertainment, on time performance and seamless connectivity
beyond its hub in Kigali, the Rwandan capital.
The airline will deploy its new Airbus 300- 200 and Airbus 300-300 as
well as Boeing 737- 800 aircraft with onboard wi fi and mobile network.
The Airbuses have flat bed in the business class cabins and also
RwandAir Premium cabins exist as Premium Economy cabins with value for
money.
Odusi said the airline will offer two piece baggage allowance with
23 kilogrammes for economy and business class passengers ,while business
class passengers will enjoy two piece baggage allowance with 32
kilogrammes.
SOURCE:-THEGUARDIAN.NG