East African carrier, Rwand Air has
offered a new incentive to Nigerian passengers with generous bag
allowance as it plans to connect flight services between Lagos and its
hub in Kigali into Far Eastern routes including Mumbai in India and
Guangzhou in China.

This was disclosed by the airline’s Country Manager, Ms. Ibiyemi Odusi at the weekend.
Odusi said part of the reasons why the
airline decided to operate into these routes was to bridge the services
of other airlines operating on the routes because Nigerian travellers
need more airlines on those routes, adding that the airline would deploy
a bigger aircraft on the routes to give passengers value for their
money.
“We are planning to launch two new routes
for the Nigerian market, they are Mumbai and Guangzhou in China .We did
our marketing research and discovered that Nigeria has a need for more
carriers into the Far Eastern routes, and as a strong player on our
current routes, we thought there is a great need to satisfy our
passengers.
“By September, Rwand Air is taking
delivery of an Airbus A330, with a flat bed in business class, fee
onboard WIFI, mobile network, world-class inflight entertainment, which
will serve these new routes. By December we take delivery of another
Airbus to further service the routes to complement our Nigerian routes.
As an airline, we feel the need to empathise with our customers by
giving them quality aircraft as travel time increases on routes. We are
also improving safety with the training of our personnel,” she said.
The Country Manager said the airline has
pursued an ambitious fleet growth programme with eight aircraft in
service in the four years of its existence, disclosing that before the
end of the year, the number of aircraft on the fleet of Rwand Air would
have increased to 10 brand new equipment.
Odusi promised that the airline would
offer Nigerian passengers, generous baggage allowance on the new routes,
it has introduced with a bigger aircraft that would give them enough
space for their baggage in addition to offering competitive fares to
attract passengers interested in medical tourism in India.
“There is a huge gap in flight services
for Nigerians interested in flying into Mumbai and Guangzhou. The number
of airlines flying into these routes is not enough. That is why Rwand
Air is tapping into this opportunity to further add value for our
passengers.
“We are driven by the core values of safety, on time departure and excellent customer services,” she said.
Odusi also spoke of plans by the airline
to expend flights into more African destinations, including Khartoum in
Sudan, Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire and Cotonou Benin Republic and other
African cities, adding that the implementation of single skies for
Africa would deepen the air transport market in the continent.
Chinedu Eze
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