Kigali International is Rwanda's main airport, about 10 km southeast of central Kigali in the Kanombe area. It is the home base of RwandAir, which has built a steadily expanding African and Gulf network. Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, KLM, Brussels Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines anchor international service. A larger replacement airport at Bugesera is under construction nearby.
Major carriers: RwandAir, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, KLM, Brussels Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines.
Low-cost carriers: FlyDubai, Jambojet.
Which airlines fly from Kigali (KGL)?
Home carrier RwandAir runs the densest African and Gulf network from Kigali. Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, KLM, Brussels Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines operate the major intercontinental links via Doha, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Brussels and Addis Ababa. Flightmussy compares all of these on one page, free and without a signup, so you can pick the cleanest itinerary.
How far is Kigali airport from the city centre?
KGL sits about 10 km southeast of central Kigali in the Kanombe district, around 15-20 minutes by taxi. The city's hilly geography means traffic varies but the airport road is one of the better-maintained corridors. Flightmussy is free and needs no signup, so you can compare arrival times before booking ground transport.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Kigali?
The long rains in March and April typically push fares to their annual lows, with a second value window in November. Peak prices hit during the gorilla-trekking dry season from June to September and over Christmas. The Flightmussy 12-month fare heatmap surfaces the exact week each year that prices bottom out.
Are there direct flights from KGL to Europe?
KLM operates direct service from Kigali to Amsterdam, Brussels Airlines runs Brussels (often via a Bujumbura stop) and Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines provide one-stop options via Doha and Istanbul. Flightmussy compares direct and one-stop options on a single page so it is easy to weigh the price gap honestly.