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Ethiopian Airlines expands Asian cargo network with new route to Urumqi

Ethiopian Airlines expands Asian cargo network with new route to Urumqi
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Mr. Hailemelekot Mamo VP ET Holiday, Digital Sales and GCIC | Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines has announced the expansion of its cargo network in Asia with the introduction of a new route to Urumqi, China. This development is expected to bolster the airline's presence in Western China and enhance the cargo corridor between Africa and Asia, facilitating more efficient freight movement and market access for exporters and importers.

Mesfin Tasew, Ethiopian Airlines' Group CEO, commented on the launch: “The launch of our cargo service to Urumqi marks yet another significant step in strengthening our footprint in China and deepening air trade links between Asia and Africa. As a strategic gateway to Western China, Urumqi opens new possibilities for cross-border commerce, supply chain efficiency, and economic integration."

Tasew further emphasized the airline's commitment: "At Ethiopian Airlines, we remain committed to expanding our cargo network with purpose, creating reliable, fast, and seamless logistics that serve as a catalyst for growth across continents. China continues to be one of our most important markets, and this new route reaffirms our long-term partnership and vision for shared prosperity.”

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Currently, Ethiopian Airlines operates over 190 weekly flights to 27 destinations across Asia. This includes 83 weekly flights to 11 cities within China. The airline utilizes a modern fleet equipped with advanced temperature-controlled technology to transport nearly 1 million tons of cargo annually across its global network of over 140 destinations.

The addition of this new service is seen as another milestone in Ethiopian Airlines' mission to enhance connectivity between Africa and Asia while positioning Addis Ababa as a vital global cargo hub.

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