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Ethiopian Airlines begins four-times-weekly service to Porto

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Ethiopian Airlines begins four-times-weekly service to Porto
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Ethiopian Airlines has announced the commencement of a new four-times-weekly passenger service to Porto, Portugal. The announcement was made via a post on X and celebrated at an event attended by ambassadors, ministers, and airline executives.

According to Ethiopian Airlines, the launch of this new service was marked with a ceremony at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa. Distinguished guests included Her Excellency Ambassador Luisa Fragoso, the ambassador of Portugal to Ethiopia, alongside Ethiopian government ministers and top airline executives. This development is seen as a significant step in enhancing connectivity between Africa and Southern Europe while also strengthening diplomatic and commercial ties between Ethiopia and Portugal.

As reported by Travel News Portugal, Ethiopian Airlines now operates four direct flights per week between Addis Ababa and Porto. This route is expected to serve business travelers, tourists, and the Ethiopian-Portuguese diaspora by providing more flexibility and choice. Officials from both countries have highlighted the potential for increased trade and cultural exchange facilitated by this direct connection.

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AviationSource News reports that Porto is Ethiopian Airlines’ second destination in Portugal after Lisbon, marking the carrier’s 24th destination in Europe. The new service will be operated using Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, offering both business and economy cabins. This expansion aligns with Ethiopian Airlines’ strategy to connect Africa with global business and leisure hubs through modern and efficient services.

According to Wikipedia, Ethiopian Airlines is Ethiopia's flag carrier and Africa’s largest airline. It is headquartered in Addis Ababa with its primary hub at Bole International Airport. The airline's network includes over 130 destinations across five continents, making it one of the world’s fastest-growing carriers. As a member of Star Alliance, it is recognized for its state-of-the-art fleet and operational excellence within African aviation.

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