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Ethiopian Airlines named best overall in Africa at APEX Awards
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Ethiopian Airlines has been recognized as the "Best Overall in Africa" at the 2025 APEX Passenger Choice Awards. This recognition highlights the airline's excellence in several categories, including 'Best Cabin Service,' 'Best Entertainment,' 'Best Food and Beverage,' 'Best Seat Comfort,' and 'Best Wi-Fi' in Africa.

Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, expressed his satisfaction with this achievement. "We are dedicated to providing an exceptional travel experience that encompasses the entire journey," he stated. "Winning the APEX Best Overall in Africa Award once again validates our commitment to excellence. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our entire Ethiopian family, employees, passengers, and stakeholders for this shared success."

The APEX Passenger Choice Awards are regarded as a prestigious honor within the airline industry, celebrating airlines worldwide for delivering superior passenger experiences. Ethiopian Airlines has consistently performed well at these awards over the years, reinforcing its position as a leader in aviation.

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Looking forward, Ethiopian Airlines is committed to enhancing the travel experience through innovation and maintaining a strong focus on customer satisfaction.

Ethiopian Airlines Group is among the fastest-growing airlines globally and is considered Africa's largest airline brand. With seventy-eight years of successful operations under its belt, Ethiopian stands out for its efficiency and operational success across the continent. The airline operates a young and modern fleet to more than 150 domestic and international destinations across five continents. Its fleet includes advanced aircraft such as Boeing 737s, 777s, 787s, Airbus A350-900s, and De Havilland Q400s.

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