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Ethiopian Airlines reinstates Port Sudan flights, plans double daily service

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Ethiopian Airlines announced on X that it has reinsaid flights to Port Sudan, with daily service starting on October 15, 2025, and increasing to two daily flights on November 1, 2025.

According to Ethiopian Airlines on X, the carrier is "delighted to announce the reinstatement of its flight to Port Sudan, Sudan," resuming service after a suspension prompted by regional instability. The airline confirmed that daily flights will begin immediately and will expand to two per day in early November. This reinstatement strengthens Ethiopia’s aviation link to its northern neighbor, reflecting confidence in regional connectivity and travel recovery.

Ethiopian Airlines’ official route and schedule information indicates that Port Sudan (PZU) joins the airline’s extensive African network as part of its more than 60 intra-African destinations. The daily flight schedule will operate with modern Boeing and De Havilland aircraft, offering seamless connections via Addis Ababa to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The frequency increase to double daily aligns with growing passenger and trade demand between Ethiopia and Sudan.

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Routes Online reports that Ethiopian Airlines’ expansion strategy in 2025 includes reinstating previously suspended regional routes and boosting service frequencies across East Africa. The resumption of Port Sudan flights is part of this recovery plan and supports Ethiopia’s role as a key aviation hub for the Horn of Africa. Analysts note that Ethiopian’s regional connectivity contributes significantly to trade, humanitarian access, and diplomatic engagement in the region.

Ethiopian Airlines was founded in 1945 and is headquartered in Addis Ababa. It is Africa’s largest airline and a member of the Star Alliance network. The carrier operates passenger and cargo services to more than 130 international and domestic destinations across five continents. According to the airline’s corporate overview, its strategic growth focuses on route expansion, fleet modernization, and reinforcing Addis Ababa’s status as the premier aviation hub for Africa.

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