Ethiopia’s flag carrier Ethiopian Airlines on Sunday started flights to Blantyre in Malawi and Ndola in Zambia. With the start of these routes the airlines connectivity to African countries has increased to 46.
The airline is already operating flights to Lusaka in Zambia and Lilongwe in Malawi.
While launching the flights Chief Commercial Officer of the Ethiopian Airlines, said, that increasing the flights and adding new destinations exhibit Ethiopian Airlines’ resolve to link the African continent to the other parts of the world.
Asserting that Ethiopian flies on largest network in Africa, he also added that connecting to the new promotes better trade within African countries and rest of the world.
Ethiopian’s Chief Commercial Officer also added that an increased inter-Africa network of the airlines not only promotes trade but also strengthens cultural, economic and import and export.
The airline is already operating flights to Lusaka in Zambia and Lilongwe in Malawi.
While launching the flights Chief Commercial Officer of the Ethiopian Airlines, said, that increasing the flights and adding new destinations exhibit Ethiopian Airlines’ resolve to link the African continent to the other parts of the world.
Asserting that Ethiopian flies on largest network in Africa, he also added that connecting to the new promotes better trade within African countries and rest of the world.
Ethiopian’s Chief Commercial Officer also added that an increased inter-Africa network of the airlines not only promotes trade but also strengthens cultural, economic and import and export.
