Ethiopian Airlines Launches New Passenger Service to Port Sudan

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Addis Ababa, 15 October 2024 – Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline and a leading global carrier, has officially commenced its new passenger service to Port Sudan, marking an expansion of its extensive African network. The inaugural flight departed from Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport today, following a ceremony attended by officials from the Republic of Sudan and senior executives from Ethiopian Airlines.

The new route to Port Sudan, a key city on the Red Sea and home to Sudan’s main seaport, underscores Ethiopian Airlines’ commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and supporting economic growth through trade and tourism. With this addition, Ethiopian Airlines now operates two destinations in Sudan, with daily services to both Port Sudan and Khartoum.

“We keep growing our network in Africa to provide seamless air connectivity while fostering commerce and tourism within the continent and beyond,” said Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, during the inaugural ceremony. “With the launch of this flight today, we are opening a new chapter of connectivity in East Africa and the entire continent. We are bringing the world closer to Sudan and creating a stronger economic link to businesses.”

This new service adds to Ethiopian Airlines’ extensive reach, offering connections to over 139 destinations worldwide. The daily flights to Port Sudan are expected to provide convenient travel options for both business and leisure travelers. Known for its beautiful beaches and scuba diving spots, Port Sudan also holds strategic importance as a hub for maritime trade along the Red Sea.

Ethiopian Airlines has been steadily expanding its African network, positioning itself as a key player in regional and global aviation. The airline’s multi-hub strategy, which includes hubs in Togo, Malawi, and Zambia, supports its efforts to enhance connectivity across the continent.

With its growing network and modern fleet, Ethiopian Airlines continues to pursue its Vision 2035, aimed at positioning the airline among the top 20 global aviation groups. As a long-standing member of the Star Alliance and winner of Skytrax’s ‘Best Airline in Africa Award’ for seven consecutive years, Ethiopian Airlines is renowned for its operational efficiency and service excellence.

Passengers can now book flights to Port Sudan through Ethiopian Airlines’ digital platforms or via travel agents.

For more information, visit www.ethiopianairlines.com or contact Ethiopian Airlines Corporate Communication at (251-11)517-8913/8165/8907.

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  1. I was happy to be on this historical inaugural flight! Proud of Ethiopian Airlines for launching this daily flight. The launching of this new route will allow easier travel to and from Port Sudan.

    Just one comment: there are no flights to Khartoum at the moment.

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