{{RwandAir and Air Uganda have signed a code sharing agreement to enable the airlines to synchronise costs and equipment, while maximising profits.}}
The new deal was signed Wednesday in Kigali. It will allow passengers booked on both airlines travel at their convenience.
According to John Mirenge, the RwandAir chief executive officer, the arrangement seeks to extend a range of aviation services to passengers on the Kigali–Entebbe–Kigali route more competitive between the two airlines.
The Code share enables Airlines in partnership to synchronise flights, tickets and equipment to ease passenger movement.
Mirenge noted, “Our code share partnership with Air Uganda will ensure commercial success as we look forward to a record surge in arrivals. It will also enhance our growth.”
The two airlines transport 337 passengers daily between Kigali–Entebbe-Kigali route, with RwandAir alone carrying 225 passengers.

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