I can see Rwanda wanting that exactly, they will definitely be a great hub for east Africa especially if not the main hub with the way they are developing
Ethiopian airlines already finishing up $6B airport in 2029. Has capacity of 100 million/year. Since current airport with 30 million passenger per year capacity is overwhelmed
I agree but it’s tough at this stage to compete Ethiopian airlines, especially being geographically close to it’s hub. I think $2B airport is feasible, hope it will have passengers
@@amanueltadesse4058 Yes, true. But they are probably considering a potential increase over time. Although it’s tough to compete with Ethiopian, they definitely have room for it if they are well managed. From everything I’ve heard from Ethiopian and my own experience with them, the service lacks a lot of quality and if they don’t step up, they’ll lose their clients in a snap of a finger if another great competitor gets into the play.
Great video, just subscribed. It's hard to find youtubers who make videos on African development situation consistently. I don't usually make comments like this but I just want to say, keep uploading.
I made on video on about it too, this is an incredible step both countries “Why Ethiopia is Building The Biggest Mega Airport in Africa?? Worth $6BN+” ruclips.net/video/4G5R4DFevYI/видео.html
The construction of The Bugesera International Airport has been taken over by Qatar Airways. Almost doubling its capacity and radical changes in the facilities provided.
I know they have become the main investors in the project but are you saying the Airport will now be even bigger than originally planned to accommodate the added capacity of visitors?
Rwandair will need to quickly alter its pricing structure to out-compete Ethiopian. They charge $900 to fly Bujumbura-Kigali economy return, a flight of 35 min and 175km. Such a ticket should cost less than $200.
I think Rwanda Air wants to take over Ethiopian Airlines as the number 1 airline in Africa and become a hub. Brilliant
I can see Rwanda wanting that exactly, they will definitely be a great hub for east Africa especially if not the main hub with the way they are developing
Ethiopian airlines already finishing up $6B airport in 2029. Has capacity of 100 million/year. Since current airport with 30 million passenger per year capacity is overwhelmed
@@amanueltadesse4058 it’s not just about having an airport - it’s a package of things that they can offer including better service.
I agree but it’s tough at this stage to compete Ethiopian airlines, especially being geographically close to it’s hub. I think $2B airport is feasible, hope it will have passengers
@@amanueltadesse4058 Yes, true. But they are probably considering a potential increase over time. Although it’s tough to compete with Ethiopian, they definitely have room for it if they are well managed. From everything I’ve heard from Ethiopian and my own experience with them, the service lacks a lot of quality and if they don’t step up, they’ll lose their clients in a snap of a finger if another great competitor gets into the play.
Rwanda has big mind🫡🫡
Great video, just subscribed. It's hard to find youtubers who make videos on African development situation consistently. I don't usually make comments like this but I just want to say, keep uploading.
Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback, the lack of African content is the exact reason I started making these videos, so much more to come
@@TheArcto Looking forward to it!
❤ Great work!
Thank you 😊 much more content to come
Ethiopian Airlines is building a large airport ever seen in africa
I made on video on about it too, this is an incredible step both countries
“Why Ethiopia is Building The Biggest Mega Airport in Africa?? Worth $6BN+”
ruclips.net/video/4G5R4DFevYI/видео.html
@TheArcto I know, brother, I know
Keep it up great video
The construction of The Bugesera International Airport has been taken over by Qatar Airways. Almost doubling its capacity and radical changes in the facilities provided.
I know they have become the main investors in the project but are you saying the Airport will now be even bigger than originally planned to accommodate the added capacity of visitors?
@@TheArcto yes
Rwandair will need to quickly alter its pricing structure to out-compete Ethiopian. They charge $900 to fly Bujumbura-Kigali economy return, a flight of 35 min and 175km. Such a ticket should cost less than $200.
Ethiopian are building the one one of 6 bn $😂😂