The first flight due to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda was canceled minutes before take-off after legal rulings on Tuesday evening.
Up to seven people had been expected to be removed to the east African country.
The flight was, however, stopped after a late intervention from the European Court of Human Rights led to fresh challenges in the UK courts.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said she was disappointed but added that Preparation for the next flight begins immediately.
The Rwandan government, however, says it is still committed to taking in asylum seekers sent by the UK, under a controversial deal after the first flight was canceled, following a European court ruling.
According to the government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo, the current situation of people making dangerous journeys cannot continue as it is causing untold suffering to many.
She added that Rwanda stands ready to receive the migrants, when they arrive, and offer them safety and opportunity in the country.
The UK’s policy of deporting asylum seekers to a country thousands of kilometres away has been branded “immoral” by church leaders in England and heavily criticised by the UN refugee agency and rights groups.