Zim grants Rwanda Air flight rights

Source: Zim grants Rwanda Air flight rights – DailyNews Live

Andrew Kunambura      12 February 2018

HARARE – Government has granted traffic rights to rising airline, Rwanda
Air, to service the Kigali-Harare-Cape Town route.

The flights, given on a fifth freedom basis, will commence on May 16, this
year.

The freedoms of the air are a set of commercial aviation rights granting a
country’s airlines the privilege to enter and land in another country’s
airspace, formulated as a result of disagreements over the extent of
aviation liberalisation in the Convention on International Civil Aviation
of 1944, known as the Chicago Convention.

The fifth freedom allows an airline to carry revenue traffic between
foreign countries as a part of services connecting the airline’s own
country. It is the right to carry passengers from one’s own country to a
second country and from that country to a third country and so on.

A source in the aviation industry said: “Rwanda Air has been given the
traffic rights to service the Kigali-Harare-Cape Town route on a fifth
freedom basis. The flights will resume on May 16, 2018.”

Transport and Infrastructure Development minister Joram Gumbo confirmed
the move would help make it easier for local travellers, who currently
have to catch connecting flights in Johannesburg to get to Cape Town.

“Yes, we did issue the traffic rights to Rwanda Air which will greatly
assist our people to travel to Cape Town. This will be the first airline
to travel directly to the Cape from Harare.

“Of course we already have the Ethiopian Airways flight which takes off
from the Victoria Falls International Airport but from Harare, this will
be the first one,” he said.

Gumbo said the new flight will also come with increased revenue,
especially in ticket and departure fees.

He also said government, in the spirit of open to country for business in
line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s mantra, will consider all
airlines that may be interested in servicing routes that link Zimbabwe.

The country’s aviation industry has in recent years suffered greatly as
very few airlines remained in operation after image issues crashed
confidence in Harare.

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