Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest aviation group, is set to expand its international reach by adding five new flight destinations in the current fiscal year, including plans to fly to Australia within the next two years, according to the airline’s Chief Executive Officer. This move is part of the airline’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its global service and fleet size.
The CEO highlighted that Ethiopian Airlines, a leader in African aviation, is working towards an ambitious goal of generating $25 billion in annual revenue by 2035. The plan includes transporting 67 million passengers per year.
In the previous fiscal year, Ethiopian Airlines successfully launched flights to five international destinations. The CEO also revealed that the new destinations for the 2024 fiscal year will include Amsterdam (Netherlands), Monrovia (Liberia), Port Sudan, and Dhaka (Bangladesh), among others.
Currently, Ethiopian Airlines operates flights to all continents except Australia, with plans underway to commence services there within the next two years.
With a fleet of 147 aircraft, Ethiopian Airlines services 139 international and 22 domestic destinations. The airline continues to explore options for fleet expansion, including leasing arrangements, to ensure comprehensive and convenient travel options for its customers.
Please, Dear, CEO ETH.
Airlines grps and Transport ministr of Ethio.Price of domestic flights is not fair for the Ethiopians, we Ethiopians are not able to afford the fee. So for the nations of country, the Air line should make a litle discount. Other wise, the air line established to serve the high class economic grps only.
More locals will be able to afford travel soon, as Multinational investments are pouring in an unprecedented level. The average pay will increase dramatically, as Multinational big business start competing for the best skilled labor.
Develop your skills, be the best at what you do
It’s a great progress keepon doing
Airport staff are very rude, you get no help if you ask them a direction. Please train your staff properly Ethiopian Airlines.
Thanks