RwandAir Begins Flights to South Sudan

{{RwandAir has launched direct flights to South Sudan which will commence on September 21st 2013. The airline has opted to launch with three weekly flights on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. }}

The first flight is set to attract passengers many passengers from both ends, Kigali and Juba.

RwandAir, the national carrier of Rwanda is set to have its maiden flight to Juba on a Saturday with landing time confirmed at 16:00 at the Juba International Airport.

RwandAir has chosen to operate the Bombardier CRJ 900NG, the only of its kind in the region.

This 75 seats aircraft is one of two that were purchased fromfactory in November of 2012 and serves daily flights to Nairobi and Entebbe via Kigali.

It also serves on the Dar es Salaamleg with five weekly flights as well astwo weekly flights to Bujumbura and Brazzaville.

Juba will be the 15th destination that RwandAir opens since it rebranded to its current operating name in 2009. The representing office in Juba is located at the ground floor of the Airport Business Centre in Tong Piny’ Area.

The airline has been the subject of much awe and appreciation for its sustained and fast growth.

It is already ranked among one of the airlines with the youngest fleet in Africa, after being dubbed one of the fastest growing airlines on the continent.

RwandAir is also famous for conveniently connecting passengers through Kigali International Airport.

All flights from Juba to either Tanzania or West Africa will be offered a free night in Kigali. Still relatively small in size, the airport and the airline are able to provide seamless transfers and a much more personalized service to Entebbe, Nairobi, Dubai,Johannesburg, Dar es Salaam, Bujumbura, and many more

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