Published on : Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, is pleased to announce that it will start new services to Bale Robe, located in the South-Central part of the country and Kombolcha in North-Central Ethiopia effective 1 and 10 September 2014 respectively.
Bale Robe is famous for its notable landmark Sof Omar Cave, which is the longest cave in Ethiopia at 15.1 kilometers and the longest system of caves in Africa. Kombolcha is an industrial hub housing steel product and textile factories, which export goods to the rest of the world.
The new flights will be on a daily bases to Kombolcha, and four times a week to Bale Robe on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday using the Q400 aircraft. The addition of these new services will bring the number of Ethiopian domestic destinations to 20.
Flight
Days
From
To Departure Arrival
ET118 Daily Addis Ababa Dessie 08:30 09:10
ET119 Daily Dessie Addis Ababa 09:40 10:20
ET130 Monday/Sunday Addis Ababa Goba 08:00 08:50
ET131 Monday/Sunday Goba Addis Ababa 09:20 10:10
ET135 Wednesday/Friday Addis Ababa Arbaminch 14:00 15:05
Arbaminch Goba 15:35 16:15
Goba Addis Ababa 16:45 17:25
Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam said: “As the national flag carrier of Ethiopia, we have a national obligation to play a critical role in the country’s broad-based, decentralized and all-inclusive socio-economic development endeavor by availing critically essential air connectivity. Our new flights to Bale Robe, which has breathtaking attractions such as the Sof Omar Cave, and to Kombolcha, a burgeoning industrial hub, will be instrumental in enabling tourism flow and economic development.”
Ethiopian Regional Service currently operates scheduled flight services to 18 domestic stations using the new Bombardier Q-400 aircraft and B737. In line with Vision 2025 strategic roadmap, it aims to increase the number of domestic destinations to 26 by 2025.
Source:- Ethiopian Airlines
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