AviaDev will this year take place in Cape Town in June.
The networking event, which is entering its third year of growth, initially took place in Kigali in 2016 and 2017.
It was announced in February that RwandAir will launch a new route from Kigali to Cape Town via Harare from May 16th and that the route will operate four times per week.
Discussions regarding the route viability were accelerated during the one-to-one meeting sessions at the AviaDev Africa event in Kigali 2017.
Jon Howell, managing director of AviaDev said of the new route “AviaDev Africa was set up to provide a platform for airports and airlines to market themselves to one another.
“For too long, African airlines have looked outside of the continent before being well connected domestically and regionally.
“We are delighted that AviaDev played a small part in the creation of this route and it is even more special due to the fact it connects our past and future hosts,” intra-African connectivity is particularly underdeveloped.
Analysis of OAG data conducted by AviaDev partner Maslen Aviation Consultancy shows that intra-African share of total region capacity has fallen to its lowest level in ten years at just 43 per cent (it was 46.6 per cent in 2007).
This compares to Europe where the proportion of intra-regional travellers is 67 per cent, North America, where it is 78 per cent, and Asia where it is 79 per cent.
AviaDev will take place at the Southern Sun Cape Sun Hotel on June 12th-14th.
In parallel, Bench Events will also run a regional AHIF briefing, which will attract the hotel investment community, who will be keen to join discussions about which African destinations will be highest priority for more aviation traffic.
AviaDev
AviaDev Africa is the only dedicated air service development event for Africa, taking place on the African continent in 2018.
It is organised by Bench Events, which is known for producing the Africa Hotel Investment Forum and several other top-level hotel conferences around the world.
Find out more on the official website.