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Rwand Air Unveils Independence Anniversary Discounted Fares

Rwand Air aircraft
Rwand Air aircraft

East African carrier, Rwand Air  has joined the rest of world to celebrate Nigeria’s 57th independence anniversary.

The carrier said it is excited to celebrate with Nigeria and her strides in 57 years of nationhood  and her contributions to the growth of aviation in Africa.

In the spirit of  the celebrations , Rwand Air , Country Manager, Ms Ibiyemi Odusi said the carrier has unveiled discounted independence fares on its Lagos – Dubai, Johannesburg and Accra routes for Nigerian passengers.

Odusi said the airlines is offering Nigerian passengers a $ 300 fare inclusive of taxes on Lagos – Accra, while a $ 450  fare is on offer for Nigerian passengers on the Lagos – Johannesburg route.

The airline is offering a $ 600 (USD) fare for passengers on the Lagos – Dubai route and others.

She said the discounted fares is part of offers lined up for passengers to commemorate the Nigeria 57th independence anniversary celebrations.

Odusi said,” Rwand Air is excited to be part of Nigeria’s independence anniversary celebrations. As an Africa carrier, we are happy to be part of Nigeria’s success narrative  this year again. We remain committed as an airline to contribute our best to the country’s aviation development. This explains why we are offering happy independence anniversary promotional fares for our esteemed passengers to numerous destinations.

” We are keeping faith with our promise to give passengers the best services. We are offering competitive fares to endear passengers to our airline. Very soon we will unveil our timeline for expansion into more routes.”

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