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ET‘s new African routes

20 Feb 2024 - by Gaongalelwe Dinale
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Ethiopian Airlines will commence a triangular route connecting Addis Ababa, Ndola, and Maun from June 10. The flight will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays using a Boeing 737 Max 8.  

Flight ET 0833 will depart Addis Ababa at 08h30, arriving in Maun at 12h40. The return flight departs from Maun at 13h30, arriving in Ndola at 15h30. It then departs from Ndola at 16h20, arriving in Addis Ababa at 21h25. 

 

Flights welcome 

Jillian Blackbeard, CEO of Africa’s Eden, told Tourism News: “We welcome Ethiopian Airlines’ new route to Maun via Ndola, witnessing positive momentum in the aviation sector – a longstanding challenge in securing direct long-haul passenger access to our destinations. We congratulate Ethiopian Airlines for their bold approach and unwavering reliability.” 

Andrew Flatt, MD of Desert and Delta Safaris, said: “This is a game-changer for both seasoned and aspiring travellers to Botswana. Not only does it simplify the journey, making it more cost-effective, but it also opens up opportunities for visitors to extend their stay in our region.” 

He highlighted the benefits of choosing Maun as a layover destination, providing a unique opportunity for travellers to recharge and immerse themselves in the charms of the gateway to the Okavango Delta.  

“With a variety of delightful accommodations and numerous local experiences awaiting discovery, Maun promises to be more than just a transit point. It is an integral part of the journey, made even more accessible thanks to Ethiopian Airlines.” 

 

Freetown bound 

Ethiopian Airlines will also commence flights to Freetown, Sierra Leone from May 31 via Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The flights will operate three times a week using a Boeing 787-8.   

Flight ET 943 will depart from Addis Ababa on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 10h50 and arrive in Ouagadougou at 13h50. It will depart at 14h50 and arrive in Freetown at 17h20. 

The return flight, ET 942 on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, departs from Freetown at 08h35 and arrives in Ouagadougou at 10h50. It departs at 11h50 and arrives in Addis Ababa at 20h50.  

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