Oman Air, the national airline of Oman, has announced the launch of direct flights to Kigali, Rwanda.
Oman Air flights to Kigali are scheduled to
commence in June 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.
Saeed Al Mawali, Minister of Transport,
Communications and Information Technology of the Sultanate of Oman, said: “The
launch of direct flights between Muscat and Kigali reflects Oman’s commitment
to strengthening international connectivity in support of trade, investment and
economic cooperation. Air transport plays a vital role in enabling closer ties
between nations, and this new route will support the continued development of
relations between Oman and Rwanda, while enhancing Oman’s position as a key
regional aviation hub.”
Uwihanganye Jean de Dieu, Rwanda Minister
of State for Infrastructure, added: “Rwanda’s vision is to foster direct
connectivity to enable growing cooperation between States which is the objective
for establishing Kigali as an international hub for aviation, economic and
social activities. The Government of Rwanda welcomes Oman Air flights between
Kigali and Muscat. This complements our continued commitment for developing
deep cooperation with States, bring the world to Rwanda and take Rwanda to the
world.”
Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer
(CEO) of Oman Air, also commented: “We continue to focus on expanding our
network in markets with strong demand and long-term potential. The launch of
services to Kigali supports closer engagement between Oman and Rwanda, unlocks
the growing tourism potential of both countries, and allows us to connect
guests seamlessly between Africa and our wider network. We look forward to
welcoming even more guests on board and giving them the chance to experience
our award-winning service and warm, Omani hospitality.”
Ahmed Al Amry, CEO of Oman Airports, added: “The introduction of direct flights to Kigali further strengthens Muscat International Airport’s role as a gateway connecting Oman with key global markets. As passenger demand continues to grow, we remain focused on supporting network expansion that enhances connectivity, delivers a high-quality airport experience, and enables seamless travel between Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe.” -TradeArabia News Service