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Ethiopian Airlines launches new passenger service to Abu Dhabi

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Ethiopian Airlines launches new passenger service to Abu Dhabi
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Mr. Mesfin Tasew Group Chief Executive Officer | Ethiopian Airlines

The inaugural flight of Ethiopian Airlines' new passenger service to Abu Dhabi marks a significant step in the airline's expansion in the Middle East and Gulf region. The launch event took place at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa, attended by notable figures including His Excellency Lieutenant General Yilma Merdassa, Chairman of the Ethiopian Airlines Board; Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines; senior Ethiopian Government officials; representatives from the UAE Embassy in Ethiopia; and executives from Ethiopian Airlines.

Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, expressed: “The launch of our new service to Abu Dhabi reflects Ethiopian Airlines’ strategic commitment to connecting Africa with the world. Through our collaboration with Etihad Airways, we are creating more opportunities for trade, investment, and tourism between our nations while offering our passengers expanded choice and convenience. This partnership is a powerful example of what can be achieved when two national carriers come together to unlock mutual growth.”

The new daily service to Abu Dhabi enhances Ethiopian Airlines' operations in the Gulf region. The airline already operates over 100 weekly passenger flights to 13 destinations across the Middle East and Gulf. In June 2025, it launched a four-times-weekly passenger service to Sharjah.

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With this addition, Ethiopian now serves four airports in three cities in the UAE: Dubai (Dubai International Airport DXB & Al Maktoum International Airport DWC for cargo), Sharjah, and now Abu Dhabi at Zayed International Airport.

This route is part of a joint venture agreement between Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways aimed at fostering cooperation between the two carriers. The agreement supports joint development and expansion of routes between Ethiopia and the UAE while strengthening connectivity across their global networks.

Ethiopian Airlines continues its mission to connect Africa with the world through enhanced connectivity, service excellence, and strategic partnerships.

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