There are several international flights that arrive at Kigali International Airport, which is just 10 Km from central Kigali. These International flights arriving in Kigali are with SN Brussels, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Air Burundi and Rwandair Express.
There are two direct flights from Brussels by SN Brussels Airlines. Rwandair Express has introduced two flights a day from Nairobi (Kenya) and Entebbe (Uganda), and two per week from Johannesburg. Rwandair also has daily flights to Bujumbura and 3 flights weekly to Kilimanjaro. With effect from January 9th 2009, Rwandair Express started flying thrice a week to Rubavu (Gisenyi-Rwanda) every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.
Getting to Rwanda is easy.
Rwanda by air
Kigali International Airport (IATA: KGL, ICAO: HRYR), formerly known as Gregoire Kayibanda International Airport, is the primary airport serving Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. It is the main air gateway for all destinations in the country, and in addition serves as a transit airport for Goma and Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The airport is located in the suburb of Kanombe, at the eastern edge of Kigali, approximately 12 kilometres (7.2 mi) from the city centre.
In 2004, the airport served 135,189 passengers. In 2008, the airport served about 300 000 passengers.
There are three terminals at Kigali. The main two storey terminal was built to replace the single storey building, now housing the VIP terminal. The main terminal can handle 6 small to mid-size aircraft, but it can also handle up to a Boeing 747 jet. The south side of the runway has two helicopter pads with access to main runway. The pads are used for military helicopters. A cargo terminal is also located at the airport. The latest upgrades to the tarmac and support systems were made in 2002. There is free WiFi in the waiting area.
Rwandair has its head office on the grounds of Kigali International Airport] The airline previously had its head office in Centenary House in Kigali.
New Kigali (Bugesera) International Airport
There are plans to replace the current airport with a new one located south of Kigali on the south side of the Nyabarongo River in Bugesera. A new airport location is needed as the existing airport does not allow for growth (no room for additional runway and facilities). The new airport will have one runway, but it can allow a second to be added later. The project should begin in 2010, ready for flights by 2012 and completed the first phase by 2025.
Airports in Rwanda
Town | Airport name | ICAO | IATA | Usage | Customs | Runway | IFR | Rwy length |
Huye | Huye | HRYI | BTQ | Priv. | No | Paved | No | 2800 ft |
Gabiro | Gabiro | HRYO | Priv. | No | Unpaved | No | 2400 ft | |
Rubavu | Rubavu | HRYG | GYI | Civ. | No | Paved | No | 3200 ft |
Kamembe | Kamembe | HRZA | KME | Civ. | No | Paved | No | 4900 ft |
Kigali | Gregoire Kayibanda | HRYR | KGL | Civ. | Yes | Paved | Yes | 11400 ft |
Nemba | Nemba | HRYN | Civ. | No | Unpaved | No | 3600 ft | |
Ruhengeri | Ruhengeri | HRYU | RHG | Civ. | No | Unpaved | No | 4800 ft |
Airlines and destinations Kigali Airport
RWANDA’S GROUND TRANSPORT
Rwanda has possibly the best roads in East Africa. Most visitors who have booked through a tour company will be provided with good private vehicles, usually 4-wheel drive. All of the major centres are connected with local and luxury bus services. Air charter services are available anywhere in the country.
HIKING AND BIKING
The fine road network, with little traffic, offers wonderful opportunities for long bicycle trips across the verdant hills and valleys. Mountain biking and hiking can be enjoyed on the thousands of kilometers of fine rural trails linking remote villages, criss-crossing the entire country.