Greetings Everyone,
Thanks for clicking here and welcome to my first FR on website's V3!
Ticket itinerary:
1/ Brussels Midi Train Station (ZYR) – Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Thalys, 2nd class: no report
2/ Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) – Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta (NBO), Kenya Airways, Eco: coming next
3/ Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta (NBO) – Kigali International (KGL), Kenya Airways, Eco: here
4/ Kigali International (KGL) – *via EBB* Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), KLM, Eco: no report
5/ Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) – Brussels Zavanteem (BRU), KLM, Eco: no report
A little more details about that trip will follow on the previous flight, soon to be posted.
After clearing the security checks, i made my way to the Pride Lounge, the largest out there but very crowded at that time, to grab a quick brekkie even though one cold was served only 60 min ago and another bunch of cabin crew may offer me one in 1h or so!
If you want a perfect coverage of the new lounge plus the T1A, check out this video:
Gate 15 means The (initial) Pride Lounge near gate 17, among the 3 choices to unwind and refresh yourself!

You might battle for a vacant seat on a sharing/dirty table unless you can stay in the unappealling smoking zone or quiet area at 6:30 am!

The entire self serve hot (well lukewarm!!) buffet offering

The daylight started to illuminate the airport showing a busy apron. Gate 15 agents scrutinized the visa/passports and BPs. Ground staff called for boarding on time with Business Class, Skyteam Elite +/Elite pax and family first, initially i thought it was just a useless and standard procedure since no jetbridge sticked to the aircraft but i was proven wrong. The bird remained just behind the bridge so no need for a bus this time – how cool!
Bad news as a bus awaited for pax.

Nah, 5Y-KYR was hidden behind the bridge.

A regular British visitor (Voyager KC3) coming here to pick up and drop off troops that support the AMISOM and Kenyan Forces in Somalia, on the right an excellent low cost airline Fly540 bounds to Mombasa.

Where the ancient meets the newest terminal: taxiing

KQ448 does the triangular route Nairobi – Kigali – Bujumbura – Nairobi, with 5th freedom rights on the 35 min 2nd sector. ( Despite the no service, scenery is breathtaking, and it saves 7h …)
Take off on time and then followed an uncommon flight pattern with a very long straight forward climbing (to avoid the city) before engaging on a left turn, instead of the customary right turn over the platform.
Airborne


The Mount Kenya with an altitude of 5200 m

Musoma airfield in Tanzania on the shores of Lake Victoria

During the next 1:10 a meal is served, obviously a breakfast thing at this time of the day. You can compare with Nick's tray suggested by the competitor RwandAir on that route here:
NBO – KGL with RwandAir:
http://flight-report.com/en/report/11799/Rwandair_WB401_Nairobi_NBO_Kigali_KGL
A full cabin for 2 destinations

No headphones given, and no route map available, so very limited with a "Just for Laugh" like thing!

Compulsory inflight reading materials

Legroom of 31", more than ok for my 175 cm

A trolley full of (limited) cold drinks preceded a serving of tea/coffee, despite drastic cost cutting measures following years of disastrous financial results, i'm still impressed about KQ's efforts on that route in comparison to many intra European routes.
"Chicken sausages or vegetarian"?

Zoom in on the main,at least it was very warm but too similar to the hot food from the lounge unfortunately :-(

As usual, Kigali Airport welcomes inbound commercial flights from runway 28, an almost direct route from NBO, so after braking firmly, plane turned right at the unique taxiway to park in at stance 3 in front of the arrivals door terminal with an easy deplaning by stairs without a bus ride.
Video of landing
Lakes near the Akagera National Park, worth a visit since lions have been reintroduced

(Extracted from the video of landing)

(Extracted from the video of landing): Kanombe area and the Free Trade Zone at a distance

(Extracted from the video of landing): light airplanes

(Extracted from the video of landing): A quiet day for
[almost] everybody!

(Extracted from the video of landing): looks like the new taxiway

Probably half of the plane got off here, i was lucky enough to hold a visa and be amongst the first out, as there were 3 lanes for those disembarking here (no visa/with entry letter; with visa and the APCS dedicated to Rwandan residents).
New RwandAir Dash 8

Passenger terminal building

When my turn came, at the immigration booths the lady acted like she did with the previous foreign traveller, but also asked a random question in the local language – kinyarwanda - that i have yet to improve, except for all the touristy words!
By the time i answered, both fingerprints were taken, then without further explanation she told me to wait first at the booth before disappearing definitely (with the French passport)…. because of what seen afterwards her shift was over.A quick glance at the watch showed 8:23 am, the time that one of her collegues takes over the counter and i thought that i should leave the airport by 9:00 am as usual it takes no more than 15 min to process it. Well, on that day i was freed from the immigration posts at 12h17, meaning an insane 4h idle seating at the same place with no info given (even my effort to collect clues proved to be fruitless). Every now and then, curious airport staff asked what i was doing here.
Blocked here with patience as the only option

Granted that, someone very close got detained in this country for over 2 weeks just because this person was taking innocent pictures around the airport and; on their database i hold a Rwandan citizenship with a consular card from the UK and also; when paying a visit to Rwanda in November 2015 I entered with a French passport different (now expired) from the one I carried on that day, no wonder why the entire team seemed at least puzzled but hey come on, 4 long hours to do the background checks has driven me nuts.
If the wifi was not free at everywhere in the airport, I could surely have gone mental. Kigali is a quiet airport as only Ethiopian and RwandAir planes (from ADD and DXB respectively) delivered maybe 150 visitors at 9ish and 10ish am. Temptation was high to call home and tell the ongoing story but, myself doubtlessly blameless, the lack of info provided and more important the possibility to create unnecessary panic for an *eventual* minor incident incited to keep calm and enjoy the metal bare hard chairs, spotless toilets and discover great reports on this website!
At some point one of the officers, passport in hands apologized profusely for the troubles endured and allowed me to take a picture of the billboard of the good looking RwandAir's A330 business class, hallelujah! However the time wasted was so considerable! Thank god no perishable goods were inside the luggages stored at the "Lost and Found" facility airside before customs!
Only 3 months to go

Amahoro Stadium: Mozambique – Rwanda Afcon qualifiers

Mozambique won 3-2. Hopes to play the African Cup of Nations 2017 are gone… :-(

Oh, gosh! I'll never complain again for an hour waiting because of bad weather! So sorry you had to go through this. Great pics as usual.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your comment Nechus :)
"Oh, gosh! I'll never complain again for an hour waiting because of bad weather!" => Haha fair enough but you will have to if flight is cancelled!
"So sorry you had to go through this." => i was ready for this situation as the renewal application of the Rwandan passport was given in January (to the Embassy in Paris) and obviously or rather oddly had not been received the day of departure (4 months later). That's why i anticipated and applied for a visa. But guess what, the passport was ready since March but only available in Kigali because for the Diaspora Officer a document was missing... finally a happy ending lol ;-)