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RwandAir launches second Joburg-Kigali flight

30 Nov 2016
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RWANDAIR will launch a

second flight between

Johannesburg and Kigali

from January 16.

The airline currently offers

a daily flight between the

two destinations. The new

flight, operating on Mondays,

Wednesdays, Fridays,

Saturdays and Sundays, will

land in Johannesburg in the

afternoon and will reduce the

connection time for travellers

looking to fly to other cities

such as Durban or Cape

Town, says RwandAir’s country

manager, Thembela Dladla.

Flight WB107 will depart

Johannesburg at 16h45 and

arrive in Kigali at 20h45.

Flight WB106 will depart

Kigali at 09h15 and arrive in

Johannesburg at 13h15.

The airline will also

introduce new times on its

current Johannesburg-Kigali

service from January 16.

These new times will reduce

the connection to less than

two hours for travellers

catching flights from Kigali

to other African destinations,

says Thembela.

Flight WB103 will depart

Johannesburg at 02h55 and

arrive in Kigali at 06h45

every day. Flight WB102 will

depart Kigali at 22h20 and

arrive in Johannesburg at

02h10.

The airline will no longer

operate direct flights between

Johannesburg and Lusaka

as of January 15. Instead it

will increase its thrice-weekly

service between Kigali and

Lusaka to five weekly flights.

Flight WB110 will depart

Kigali for Lusaka at 09h20

and arrive at 11h50 every

day except Tuesdays and

Thursdays. Flight WB111 will

depart Lusaka at 18h30 on

the same days and land in

Kigali at 21h00.

RwandAir operated a direct

route between Johannesburg

and Lusaka under fifth

freedom rights for the

past year and, according

to Thembela, nothing has

changed with regard to these

rights. He says the airline is

trying to make the schedule

more efficient and use its hub

in Kigali more effectively.

The airline also took

delivery of its third Boeing

737-800NG on November 16.

The new 154-seat aircraft

will be configured with 16

business- and 138 economyclass

seats and has WiFi in

both cabins. The airline is in

the process of upgrading all

its aircraft with WiFi.

RwandAir expects to grow

its fleet to 12 aircraft with the

addition of a second Airbus

A330-300 in December and

another Boeing 737-800NG

in May.

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