Ethiopian Airlines

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Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s oldest and largest airline has come a long way from a single flight from Addis Ababa to Cairo in 1946. For decades Ethiopian Airlines has been flying to and from the heart of Africa.


Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s oldest and largest airline has come a long way from a single flight from Addis Ababa to Cairo in 1946. For decades Ethiopian Airlines has been flying to and from the heart of Africa. Long recognized for its’ technological sophistication, the airline has extensive training and maintenance facilities at its headquarters. It is so respected by other African airlines that they routinely have Ethiopian Airlines do their pilot training and aircraft maintenance.


The hub of Ethiopian Airlines is its home base in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Abba. From there it has frequent service to more cities and countries in Africa than any other airline. Today they serve 57 international destinations, with 34 in Africa, 6 in Asia, 10 in the Middle East and 7 in Europe & America. The modern fleet consists of 39 jet aircraft. On order are 17 of the latest aircraft including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.


Decades of service to the US has placed Ethiopian Airlines at the forefront of international carriers serving our Nations Capitol from Dulles International Airport. In 2010 Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of the new Boeing 777 LR, the plane with the greatest range flying today. This allows Ethiopian Airlines to fly non-stop from the US to Addis Ababa daily. With daily non-stop service Ethiopian Airlines provides convenient connections to the most destinations throughout Africa. With the latest in comfort and entertainment, coupled with unparalleled Ethiopian hospitality, the airline has become the African travelers’ first choice.

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