Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Asmara from July 17

Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it has finalised preparations to resume daily flights to Asmara, Eritrea on July 17, 2018 with the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, the Boeing 787. This follows agreements reached in Asmara between H.E.

Update: 2018-07-10 14:11 GMT
Ethiopian Airlines will fly with the technologically advanced Boeing 787

July 10, 2018: Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it has finalised preparations to resume daily flights to Asmara, Eritrea on July 17, 2018 with the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, the Boeing 787. This follows agreements reached in Asmara between H.E. Abiy Ahmed, prime minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and president H.E. Isaias Afewerki of the state of Eritrea.

The flights will be operated per the following schedule:

Flt no.

Eff. Date

Frequency

Dept. Arp

Dept. Time

Arvl Arp

Arrv Time

Aircraft

Type

ET  0312

17-Jul-18/27 Oct 18

1234567

ADD

9:00

ASM

10:10

All type

ET 0313

18-Jul-18/27 Oct 18

1234567

ASM

11:00

ADD

12:10

All type

Regarding the resumption of flights to Eritrea’s capital, group CEO, Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde GebreMariam said, “We at Ethiopian feel an immense honor and joy to resume scheduled flights to Asmara after 20 years, following the visit to Eritrea by Ahmed. With the opening of a new chapter of peace and friendship between the two sisterly countries, we look forward to starting flights to Asmara with the B787, the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, which gives customers unparalleled on-board comfort.”

The resumption of air links will play a critical role in boosting the overall political, economic, trade and people-to-people ties between the two sisterly countries.

Thanks to Ethiopian extensive network of more than 114 international destinations in 5 continents, the flights to Asmara will avail best connectivity options to the vast Eritrean Diaspora Community across the world and will boost the flow of investment, trade and tourism into Eritrea.

“Very quickly, we plan to operate multiple daily services and to start cargo flights in view of the huge market potential between the two sisterly countries,” GebreMariam stated.

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