In December 2009 RwandaAir began its activities in its current form, with Kigali International Airport as a hub airport. Since then, it has offered commercial and passenger transport services with a fleet of 14 aircraft, including three Airbuses with more than 250 seats, seven Boeings with more than 120 seats and four Bombardiers with a capacity of more than 60 passengers.
According to Antonio Lopez-Lazaro, CEO of EuroAirlinethis is an agreement will strengthen and consolidate the significant growth already experienced by the African airline in recent years. ” For us, South Africa is a region with great potential, so it is strategically important to be able to count on such a well-established partner in the region as RwandAir,” says Lopez-Lazaro. “Together we can provide greater mutual value to drive our growth, and our presence in more than 50 markets strengthens our distribution network. “, he adds.