Ethiopian Airlines Celebrates 60 Years of Uninterrupted Service to Rome: A Milestone in Aviation Excellence

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Addis Ababa, 20 September 2024 – Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s leading aviation powerhouse, proudly celebrates six decades of uninterrupted service to Rome, Italy. In honor of this remarkable milestone, the airline hosted a vibrant event in the heart of Rome, attended by high-ranking government officials from both Ethiopia and Italy, corporate guests, and key stakeholders, alongside Ethiopian Airlines executives.

The celebration highlighted the pivotal role that Rome has played in Ethiopian Airlines’ global network. It also underscored the airline’s commitment to providing world-class service while reinforcing its position as a critical link between Africa and Europe.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, said, “We are incredibly proud to celebrate 60 years of uninterrupted service to Rome. This milestone is a testament to our dedication to connecting people and fostering economic growth between Africa and Europe. We deeply appreciate the support of our valued customers and partners throughout these six decades.”

Ethiopian Airlines made Rome its first Italian destination in 1964 and expanded to Milan in 2011. Today, the airline operates daily flights to both cities, using its modern fleet to ensure passenger comfort and convenience. Beginning December 1, 2024, Ethiopian Airlines will increase its flights to Rome to ten weekly, offering greater flexibility and enhanced connectivity between Africa and Europe. The airline currently serves more than 24 European destinations and continues to grow, with new routes to Port Sudan and Dhaka planned for the near future.

About Ethiopian Airlines Group

Ethiopian Airlines is one of the fastest-growing airlines globally and the largest carrier in Africa. With 78 years of successful operations, it has become a leader in efficiency and operational excellence on the continent. The airline operates the youngest and most modern fleet in Africa, flying to over 150 domestic and international destinations across five continents. Ethiopian’s fleet includes ultra-modern and environmentally friendly aircraft, such as the Boeing 737s, 777s, 787s, Airbus A350-900s, and De Havilland Q400s.

Ethiopian Airlines also follows a multi-hub strategy, with hubs in Lomé, Togo (in partnership with ASKY), Lilongwe, Malawi (with Malawi Airlines), and Lusaka, Zambia (with Zambia Airways). Having met its Vision 2025 strategic goals ahead of schedule, the airline is now implementing Vision 2035, a 15-year plan to become one of the top 20 most competitive aviation groups in the world.

Ethiopian Airlines has garnered numerous prestigious awards, including Skytrax’s ‘Best Airline in Africa’ for seven consecutive years. A Star Alliance member since 2011, the airline has tripled in size over the past decade, reflecting its success and global reach.

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  1. It is not just about celebrating 60 years. You should work more on your customer service and flight landing effect, because (the very first time and that will be the last time I will ever fly Ethiopian airline) I was stressed and terrified.

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