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Ethiopian Airlines offers discounted flights from Bossaso to Middle East and Asia

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Ethiopian Airlines offers discounted flights from Bossaso to Middle East and Asia
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Ethiopian Airlines has announced a special discount on flights between Bossaso, Somalia, and selected destinations in the Middle East and Asia. The airline is encouraging travelers to book now to explore international cities.

According to Ethiopian Airlines’ official X account, the carrier has expanded its service from Bossaso, connecting the city to an increasing number of destinations across these regions. This strategic move is part of Ethiopian Airlines’ ongoing efforts to strengthen air links between Africa and key international markets, offering more travel opportunities for passengers in Somalia. As reported by Routes Online, this expansion supports both economic growth and increased mobility for travelers from the Horn of Africa region.

The current promotion offers special discounted fares for flights between Bossaso and cities including Dubai, Jeddah, Guangzhou, and Mumbai. These discounts apply to selected routes and are available for a limited period. The airline encourages customers to review all applicable terms and conditions and use the official site to access the best available fares.

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Ethiopian Airlines connects Bossaso travelers to more than 60 cities in the Middle East and Asia via its Addis Ababa hub, utilizing a modern fleet of Boeing 737 and 787 aircraft. This level of connectivity is designed to streamline international travel for Somali passengers, providing one-stop options to major business and tourism centers. CAPA – Centre for Aviation highlights that this network growth is a component of Ethiopian’s Vision 2035 plan, which aims to make Addis Ababa a leading global transit hub.

Founded in 1945 and headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Airlines is Africa’s largest airline and a prominent member of the Star Alliance. It operates a fleet of over 140 aircraft and serves more than 130 international and domestic destinations, connecting Africa to every continent except Australia. Ethiopian Airlines is widely recognized for its operational reliability, rapid expansion, and leadership role in African aviation.

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