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Ethiopian Airlines marks half-century service anniversary on Kigali route

Ethiopian Airlines marks half-century service anniversary on Kigali route
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Mr. Hailemelekot Mamo VP ET Holiday, Digital Sales and GCIC | Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines has reached a significant milestone, celebrating 50 years since its first flight to Kigali, Rwanda. The Addis Ababa–Kigali route, inaugurated in 1975, has been crucial in enhancing diplomatic, economic, and cultural relationships between Ethiopia and Rwanda.

The Group CEO expressed enthusiasm about the achievement: “We are excited to reach such a milestone. Over 50 years of service to Kigali, we have expanded both our passenger and cargo operations, with increased frequencies for the benefit of our customers. This marks another demonstration of Ethiopian Airlines' commitment to serving the people of Africa.”

Currently, Ethiopian Airlines operates 21 weekly passenger flights and three dedicated cargo services to Kigali. These flights connect passengers to an extensive global network that includes over 145 destinations across five continents via its hub in Addis Ababa.

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As Africa's largest network operator, Ethiopian Airlines plays a critical role in linking African nations with each other and with the world. Its expanding network aims to bridge connection gaps between Africa and major global cities. The airline's services promote intra-African trade and tourism while facilitating essential diplomatic and cultural exchanges.

In addition to its African routes, Ethiopian Airlines serves key economic and cultural centers across Europe, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East.

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