Ethiopian Airlines, which in the previous week launched a new domestic airport pair from its main base to Bole, expanded its international network on 2 September with the addition of its ninth destination in Europe. The third largest airline in Africa, with a weekly seat share of 6.2% (according to Innovata schedule data for this September) commenced operations on the 5,807-kilometre sector from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Madrid (MAD), which is operated thrice-weekly (Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays) via Rome Fiumicino, utilising a mixed fleet of the Star Alliance member’s 171-seat 757-200s and 235-seat 767-300s. No other carrier serves this airport pair. Furthermore, the carrier is preparing to commence daily flights from its main base to Kombolcha in north-central Ethiopia starting 10 September. See how Madrid Airport’s FTWA compares to the others sent in this week from around the world.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Ethiopian Airlines adds destination #9 in Europe
Ethiopian Airlines, which in the previous week launched a new domestic airport pair from its main base to Bole, expanded its international network on 2 September with the addition of its ninth destination in Europe. The third largest airline in Africa, with a weekly seat share of 6.2% (according to Innovata schedule data for this September) commenced operations on the 5,807-kilometre sector from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Madrid (MAD), which is operated thrice-weekly (Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays) via Rome Fiumicino, utilising a mixed fleet of the Star Alliance member’s 171-seat 757-200s and 235-seat 767-300s. No other carrier serves this airport pair. Furthermore, the carrier is preparing to commence daily flights from its main base to Kombolcha in north-central Ethiopia starting 10 September. See how Madrid Airport’s FTWA compares to the others sent in this week from around the world.
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