Ethiopian Airlines will commence four weekly flights to Enugu, Nigeria from 24th August 2013. Located in south-eastern Nigeria, Enugu is the capital of Enugu state will now become the third city in Nigeria which is served by Ethiopian Airlines. The airline currently serves flights to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria and Lagos, the largest city of Nigeria.
With this service Enugu will be Ethiopian’s 46th African and 76th International destination, while the airline will be the first international carrier to fly to Enugu. Ethiopian will also increase its five weekly flights to Abuja to daily service. According to Tewolde Gebremariam, Chief Executive, Ethiopian Enugu will be third destination of Nigeria after Lagos and Abuja, which are both served with daily flights and addition of Enugu to the network is a continuation of commitment of airline to provide the best possible connectivity options to passengers travelling between Africa and rest of the world.
With this new service, four times per week, passengers to and from Enugu will find convenient and hassle- free services to many global destinations in the Ethiopian -wide route network such as Mumbai, Dubai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Cairo and Beijing.
With this service Enugu will be Ethiopian’s 46th African and 76th International destination, while the airline will be the first international carrier to fly to Enugu. Ethiopian will also increase its five weekly flights to Abuja to daily service. According to Tewolde Gebremariam, Chief Executive, Ethiopian Enugu will be third destination of Nigeria after Lagos and Abuja, which are both served with daily flights and addition of Enugu to the network is a continuation of commitment of airline to provide the best possible connectivity options to passengers travelling between Africa and rest of the world.
With this new service, four times per week, passengers to and from Enugu will find convenient and hassle- free services to many global destinations in the Ethiopian -wide route network such as Mumbai, Dubai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Cairo and Beijing.
