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Rwanda: Rwanda Airlines flights- now trackable

2013/11/12

In RwandAir’s new initiative, aimed to be additional user friendly from presently on, has flight tracking presently become available to allow those expecting passengers to arrive in Kigali or one of the 14 other destinations the airline flies to be at the airport right on time without wasting any waiting time.

The initial step is to use Google Search and entering RwandAir, RwandAir Schedule or RwandAir Contact and again move on to enter the respective flight number in the ‘search box’ which will again permit to see the flight status and location of the particular service one searches for.

RwandAir is by presently one of the region’s most e-savvy in the business, largely as a result of Rwanda’s commitment to connect the country, make people computer literate and become Eastern and Central Africa’s major ICT hub and this new move will only serve to make the airlines an even better favourite with frequent flyers to and from Kigali and beyond. Watch this space for regular news updates from East Africa’s aviation scene.

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