RwandAir announced its first flight to Douala, Cameroon which is only two days away on Sunday 30th of March, 2014. The new route to Douala will consist of with 5 weekly flights on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from the hub Kigali at 13:45pm.
Douala journeys will be operated by the Bombardier CRJ-900NG aircraft equipped with 7 Business Class and 68 Economy Class seats. The addition of Douala to the airline’s network increases their destinations to 16, an impressive growth spurt by any standard. With the arrival of the Bombardier Q 400 NextGen aircraft earlier this month, March 3rd 2014 to be precise, nobody can deny that RwandAir is off to a great start for the year 2014.
?RwandAir is well-known for appropriately connecting travelers through Kigali International Airport. Small in scale, the airline and airport are competent to deliver similar transfer and tailored services to Nairobi, Entebbe, Dar es Salaam, Dubai, Johannesburg, and many more. RwandAir projects to enlarge and reveal its new routes to Middle East, Asia and Europe.
Operating from Kigali as its hub in the heart of Africa, RwandAir is one of the fastest growing airlines on the African continent. RwandAir’s fleet now consists of four Boeing 737 series aircraft, two Bombardier CRJ-900 NextGen regional jets arrived in November of 2012, and the brand new Bombardier Q400 that introduces business class to domestic routes.
RwandAir serves one domestic destination, many regional cities such as Nairobi, Entebbe, Mombasa, Bujumbura, Dar es Salaam, and Kilimanjaro. The airline also serves Johannesburg, Dubai, Lagos, Accra, Douala and Juba in South Soudan, Libreville and Brazzaville. Abidjan in Ivory Coast is also planned for 2014.
Aviation Tribune