Ethiopian Airlines is to launch flights to
Milan, Italy, in July 2011. The airline will operate with five
weekly services on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Milan will become Ethiopian’s second destination
in Italy and seventh in Europe.
Italy has been part of Ethiopian’s
network since 1964 when it began services from Addis Ababa to
Rome.
Currently, Ethiopian operates 42 weekly flights to Europe
with daily flights to Rome, and Stockholm, six weekly flights to
Paris, Brussels and London as well as five weekly services to
Frankfurt.
“Milan is an attractive business center to the
world and we are delighted to introduce a new route between Africa
and Europe. Our services to Milan will create new market
opportunities for Ethiopian Airlines while providing better access
and service to Northern Italy travelers wishing to venture into
Africa,” said Gobena Mikael, Senior Vice President Global Sales
and Chief Commercial Officer.
Ethiopian Airlines will use
the new route to serve business, religious and leisure travelers
from Milan and from Northern Italy to Africa, the Middle East, the
Far East and vise versa via its strategic hub at Addis Ababa Bole
International Airport.
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