The governments of Rwanda and Ghana on Monday signed a Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) liberalizing commercial flights between the two countries. The agreement was signed between Rwanda’s Minister of State in charge of Transport, Eng. Jean De Dieu Uwihanganye and the Minister for Aviation of Ghana, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, at the Ministry of Infrastructure in Kigali. Uwihanganye explained that the signing marks the first and very important step towards the fulfillment of constitutional formalities, so that once the latter are complied with by their two countries, the agreement comes into force. He said the move will not only boost ties between the two countries but also provide more reliable and predictable air services, between and beyond. Dapaah said air travel is essential to Africa to enhance connectivity, trade, job creation, drive tourism and economic growth. She said: “Although the African air transport industry currently supports nearly seven million jobs and US$80 billion in GDP, it faces numerous challenges that hinder the potential growth of the industry.” The challenges, she said, include poor intra-Africa connectivity, inadequate infrastructure and weak human capacity. In April, the national carrier RwandAir, launched a new route to the Nigerian capital Abuja, operating flights four times a week between Kigali and Abuja, making it the airline’s second destination in the West African country, after the commercial hub Lagos. From Abuja the airline connects to Accra, Ghana’s capital city. Besides flights to Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, in Abuja, RwandAir also flies to many other West African countries...
Rwanda, Ghana sign air service agreement
Posted on: May 22, 2018
Posted on: May 22, 2018