Bilateral Service Air Agreements
Before an airline can operate international services to another country, the government must first negotiate a treaty level agreement with the destination country’s government. These treaties are known as bilateral air services agreements. The Rwandan Government has negotiated many bilateral air services agreements and associated arrangements. These agreements allow our airlines to offer the range of services that they do today.
Oman Air eyes Rwanda service, in the “next few years”, Oman Air CEO:
Rwanda’s BASA (Bilateral Service Air Agreement)
The Liberalization of the East African Sky is taking shape
Rwanda and Burundi sign a Bilateral Service Air Agreements
Rwanda Wants Nigeria to seal a Bilateral Air Service Agreement Deal
RwandAir plans to start service to Luanda (Angola) in 2015
Rwanda and Canada signed an Air Transport Agreement, in January 2013
Rwanda and Sudan sign a Bilateral Service Air Agreements