Ethiopian adds Madagascar to growing network

Ethiopian Airlines plans to add Antananarivo, Madagascar to its network on 28 March 2017. With this new destination, Ethiopian’s worldwide network grows to 95.

Update: 2017-01-13 00:00 GMT
Ethiopian deploys additional B777s to Mumbai, Delhi

Jan 13, 2017: Ethiopian Airlines plans to add Antananarivo, Madagascar to its network on 28 March 2017. With this new destination, Ethiopian’s worldwide network grows to 95.

This new nonstop flight will operate three times a week to and from Ethiopian’s hub at Addis Ababa, where passengers can connect to and from cities throughout the world. Cities include Washington, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Rome, Beirut, Jeddah, Cairo, Dubai, Delhi, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing.

Pleased to add Madagascar to its route network, Group CEO Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde GebreMariam, said that the airline is continually enhancing its services and working to “Connect Africa to the World”.

“As air connectivity is an essential cause and driver of a nation’s socio-economic integration, our new service will certainly contribute for a growing business and bilateral cooperation with other sisterly African cities. Moreover, travelers from Madagascar will be seamlessly connected with Ethiopian ever-expanding network across five continents,” GebreMariam said.

Photo credit: Nazret.com

Tags:    

Similar News