Qatar Airways Restarts Route to Rwanda
The airline’s final passenger flight to the capital metropolis of Kigali was in December 2021.
By Lorne Philipot
Qatar Airways has resumed scheduled flights to the Rwandan capital of Kigali.
The airline restarted service between Doha and Kigali on June 25. Its final passenger flight to Kigali was over three years in the past, in December 2021.
Doha-Kigali Flight Schedule
Qatar Airways will function 4 flights every week on this resumed service. Flights will function on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
The route will probably be operated with an Airbus A320 plane that includes 12 flatbed Enterprise and 120 Financial system Class seats.
The resumption of this service marks the continued enlargement of the Doha-based airline’s African operations in addition to its dedication to working throughout the continent, offering elevated connectivity and selection of locations by way of Hamad Worldwide Airport in Doha.
“Africa is an enormous, rising, and underserved market. Rising our community on this important area underscores our dedication to international connectivity, working in partnership with African states to help the continent’s commerce, enterprise, and tourism potential,” Qatar Airways Chief Business Officer Thierry Antinori stated in a information launch.
The addition of Kigali to its route community bolsters Qatar’s capability in Africa, which at present averages over 44,000 seats per week.
The airline now presents over 170 weekly flights to 30 cities throughout Africa.
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