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Tag: Kigali to Cape Town International Airport

Tourism

RwandAir heads to Cape Town, via Harare, four times a week

16th April 201816th April 2018 EABW EditorComments(2)

KIGALI, RWANDA- The Rwandan national carrier will fly directly from Kigali to Cape Town International Airport, with a stop-over in Harare, four times a week from 16 May 2018. In the press release by Rwandair, its CEO, Chance Ndagano, said: “This is yet another big milestone for RwandAir as we continue to expand our network. […]

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