India and Rwanda seal a new deal

With investments by Indian companies in Rwanda, trade and tourism are expected to be the key beneficiaries when direct flights are launched between Kigali and Mumbai, using the airline’s new Airbus A3

With investments by Indian companies in Rwanda, trade and tourism are expected to be the key beneficiaries when direct flights are launched between Kigali and Mumbai, using the airline’s new Airbus A330 aircraft to serve the route, initially probably 3 times a week.


Pen was put to paper to seal the deal on a new air service agreement between Rwanda and India, with a bright forecast for tourism all around.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Pen was put to paper to seal the deal on a new air service agreement between Rwanda and India, with a bright forecast for tourism all around.
  • With investments by Indian companies in Rwanda, trade and tourism are expected to be the key beneficiaries when direct flights are launched between Kigali and Mumbai, using the airline’s new Airbus A330 aircraft to serve the route, initially probably 3 times a week.
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