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Ethiopian begins passenger service to Copenhagen

By Guardian Nigeria
28 January 2023   |   3:32 am
Ethiopian Airlines, one of Africa’s leading carriers, is set to launch a new passenger flight to Copenhagen, Denmark May 22, 2023.

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Ethiopian Airlines, one of Africa’s leading carriers, is set to launch a new passenger flight to Copenhagen, Denmark May 22, 2023.

The new flight Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will be deployed on the route, with 315 seats arrangement and would be operated five times a week except on Tuesdays and Sundays.

Remarking on the new flight, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew said: “We are glad to open a new route to Copenhagen, Denmark which will be our 21st destination in Europe. With the launch of the flight, Copenhagen will become a crucial gateway for Ethiopian Airlines in northern Europe and southern Scandinavia. Thanks to the wide network of Ethiopian Airlines across Africa, the new flight will enhance the air connectivity between Europe and Africa thereby facilitating trade, tourism and diplomatic relations of the two regions.”

Chief Executive Officer Copenhagen Airport, Thomas Woldbye also said: “It has for a long time been our desire to improve the connection between Copenhagen and Africa. Therefore, it is really good news that Ethiopian Airlines, which for the last four years have been awarded as the best airline in Africa, will start flying to Copenhagen. The airport in Addis Ababa has grown to become one of Africa’s most important hubs, with onward connections to more than 60 different cities in Africa, thus this new route will be an amazing gateway to the whole continent for Copenhagen.”

Woldbye added that the direct route would create new opportunities for Danish businesses, especially the pharma industry, thanks to the state-of-the-art facilities and pharma wing of Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services.

Ethiopian first started serving Copenhagen in November 1999 but the flight was suspended about four years later.

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