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Ethiopian Airlines offers twice-daily flights from Juba to Addis Ababa, Cairo, Kigali, and Entebbe

Ethiopian Airlines offers twice-daily flights from Juba to Addis Ababa, Cairo, Kigali, and Entebbe
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Mesfin Tasew Bekele, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines | Linkedin

Ethiopian Airlines has announced on the social media platform X that it is now offering twice-daily flights from Juba to Addis Ababa, Cairo, Kigali, and Entebbe. The airline is providing special fares available through its app and website.

According to the official Ethiopian Airlines X account, this enhanced schedule aims to give travelers in South Sudan increased flexibility and more options for connecting with key cities across Africa. The announcement underscores Ethiopian Airlines’ commitment to facilitating regional travel and addressing the growing demand for business and leisure connectivity from Juba.

The airline's official mobile app page states that travelers can book these twice-daily flights directly from their smartphones. This service offers access to special fares and real-time schedules, enhancing convenience for passengers. The mobile app also allows users to manage bookings, receive travel alerts, and access digital boarding passes, streamlining the journey for passengers. Ethiopian Airlines encourages customers to use this digital platform for greater transparency and efficiency in the booking process.

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Business Insider Africa reports that increasing flight frequencies from Juba is part of a broader strategy by Ethiopian Airlines to strengthen its presence in East and Central Africa. By offering additional connections to economic and political capitals such as Addis Ababa and Cairo, the airline supports trade, tourism, and diplomatic relations. The report also highlights that special promotional fares are intended to make air travel more affordable and appealing for both individuals and businesses in the region.

According to the official Ethiopian Airlines website, it is Africa’s largest airline with an extensive network covering over 130 destinations worldwide from its hub in Addis Ababa. As a member of the Star Alliance, Ethiopian Airlines is recognized for its safety, operational reliability, innovation, and customer service. The carrier continues to play a leading role in expanding Africa’s connectivity with the rest of the world while advancing aviation standards across the continent.

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