Bravo Airlines is based in Madrid, Spain. It is the result of a 2006 merger between the Bravo Airline Group and several private Congolese investors.
Book your travel on the Web site (see Resources below). Start by entering your purchase country, your flight origination city, your flight destination city, your dates of travel and the types of fares that you are interested in. Then click the "Search" button.
Enter your personal information. Then, enter your payment information. Confirm your reservations and print out your eticket.
Click on "Information." This will bring up a menu that allows you to search for flights, get fare quotes, learn about travel and booking restrictions and learn more about the fleet and the company.
Choose a domestic destination. The airline flies between Goma, Kananaga, Kisangani, Mbuji-Mayi, Isiro, Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.
Choose an international destination. These destinations include Bangui, Brussels, Lagos, Nairobi, Pointe-Noire, Brazzaville, Johannesburg, Madrid and Paris.
Know which airports you'll make connections in. The two hubs utilized by this airline are Kinshasa N'Djili International Airport (FIH) and Madrid Barajas International Airport (MAD).
Understand why Bravo Airlines was targeted by Congolese investors. Air travel in the Congo was very unreliable before Bravo Airlines was introduced. Private Congolese investors wanted to improve this situation, so they invested money in Bravo Airlines with the intent of designing African routes as safe and reliable as European travel.
Learn about the fleet operated by Bravo Airlines. Bravo owns and operates two different types of aircraft-the Boeing 767-200ER and the McDonnnell Douglas DC-9-30. They have eight total aircraft in their fleet.
Know the airline's codes. The IATA code is "K6" and their ICAO is "BRV."