RwandAir celebrates one year of direct flights to Paris
RwandAir has marked the first anniversary of its direct Kigali flights from Paris.
Launched in June 2023, the flight operates three times a week.
It allows Parisians to easily connect to East, West, Central, and Southern Africa via Kigali.
In the past year, the airline has operated over 150 flights between the two capitals thanks to growing demand from Europe.
RwandAir will also provide special assistance and travel for some Rwandan Olympic athletes travelling to the Paris Olympics.
The airline operates the only direct route between Paris and Kigali.
Deogratias Higiro, RwandAir Country Manager for Paris: said: “We are proud to mark this milestone and the ongoing success of RwandAir’s direct flights.”
“This route has played a vital role in expanding our global connectivity.”
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