RwandAir has recorded a spectacular 82% increase in its revenue in 2023, reaching RWF 620.6 billion from RWF 341 billion in 2022. 'Our recent growth is driven by three key factors: the tourism boom in Rwanda, investments in freight and the growth of our Kigali hub,' said CEO Yvonne Manzi Makolo, who announced a doubling of the fleet in the next five years to support this continued growth. Source: Africa News Agency
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