Qatar Airways, the flag carrier of the State of Qatar, is all set to start three weekly flights to Addis Ababa, on September 18.
The airline will operate these flights using an Airbus A320 in a two-class configuration with 132 seats in Economy and 12 in Business Class.
Ethiopia is one of the growing economies in the world and direct flights Addis Ababa will cater to the passengers flying on this route.
The airline is reinforcing its presence in Africa by adding three flights to Addis Ababa.
With the addition of new flights Addis Ababa has joined the African network of Qatar Airways that serves routes in North, East, West, Sub-Saharan and South Africa.
Ethiopia is widely acclaimed for its flourishing industries that include coffee production, agricultural commodity exports and livestock production and thus shows great potential for business.
With the launch of new flights the passengers travelling on this route will enjoy better connectivity.
The airline will operate these flights using an Airbus A320 in a two-class configuration with 132 seats in Economy and 12 in Business Class.
Ethiopia is one of the growing economies in the world and direct flights Addis Ababa will cater to the passengers flying on this route.
The airline is reinforcing its presence in Africa by adding three flights to Addis Ababa.
With the addition of new flights Addis Ababa has joined the African network of Qatar Airways that serves routes in North, East, West, Sub-Saharan and South Africa.
Ethiopia is widely acclaimed for its flourishing industries that include coffee production, agricultural commodity exports and livestock production and thus shows great potential for business.
With the launch of new flights the passengers travelling on this route will enjoy better connectivity.
