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Thursday, November 6, 2014

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Ethiopian Airlines launches package tours

Ethiopian Airlines launches package tours


Ethiopian Airlines has launched Ethiopian Holidays, a programme of special inclusive tours to the country.

Launched at World Travel Market this week, the programme includes cultural tours in the South, adventurous explorations including

From five to 16 nights' long, holidays will go on sale from January 2015.

Ethiopian Airlines is also offering a 40% discount on its domestic flights to passengers flying into its Addis Ababa hub on its long haul flights.

Destination Store has been appointed to promote and sell the holidays in the UK on the airline's behalf.

Michael Yared, Ethiopian Airlines country manager UK and Ireland, said: "We have a growing and strong customer base in the UK already taking advantage of our daily Boeing 787 Dreamliner services from London Heathrow to Addis and beyond.

"This complementary offering for the leisure market enables us to showcase the diversity of our country with a range of attractive holiday packages that further enhances the tourism flow to Ethiopia - the cradle of civilization."
trekking in the famous Bale Mountains, bird watching holidays and trips to religious festivals.
Thursday, November 6, 2014

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

ቴዲ አፍሮ ለተመልካች አይንና ጆሮ ያልደረሰ የቆየ ሙዚቃ ለቀቀ/Teddy Afro released old but unseen and unheard video clip





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LONDON - WTM 2014 - REPORT: Ethiopian Airlines has announced at this year’s World Travel Market, the schedule for its new Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights linking Dublin with Los Angeles and Addis Ababa. Three flights per week will commence on 20th June 2015 which for the first time will directly connect Ethiopia’s capital with Dublin and the West Coast of America.

The schedule makes Ethiopian Airlines the first of the many transatlantic flights to arrive onto the West Coast from Europe, and one of the last to arrive back into Dublin. The timings from and to Dublin enable business travellers to maximize the opportunity of arriving into LA for a full day of meetings before returning home on the same day.

Ireland is home to bases for a number of American west coast companies including Google and Apple, whilst Los Angeles has a large Ethiopian community. Combined with the tourist attraction of the bright lights of Hollywood, which attracts thousands of Irish tourists, each year, Ethiopian Airlines anticipates the route will fill a valuable gap in flight availability that will appeal to the business, tourism and visiting friends and relatives sectors. The service will also connect the Californian state with the African continent via its Addis Ababa hub that serves 49 African destinations including Kilimanjaro, Accra, Zanzibar, Seychelles, Johannesburg and Lagos.

Significantly the new fifth freedom flight enables Ethiopian Airlines to sell all sectors of the route to passengers from Addis Ababa via Dublin directly onto Los Angeles. This new route will complement the Ethiopian Airlines daily flight to Addis Ababa from London Heathrow.

Ethiopian flights to Dublin and Los Angeles will be flown by the ultra-modern Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which offers unparalleled on-board comfort to passengers. The Los Angeles destination will be the fifth Americas destination served by the airline in addition to Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Toronto and Washington DC and Dublin will be the tenth European city served by Ethiopian as well as Brussels, Frankfurt, London, Milan, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, and Vienna. All told Ethiopian Airlines serves 85 destinations across five continents. - See more at: http://www.traveldailynews.com/news/article/63135/ethiopian-airlines-announces-schedule-from#sthash.PNcclufg.dpuf

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ሶስተኛውን B777-200LR ላይነር ተረከበ/Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of a third B777-200LR freighter

Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of a third B777-200LR freighter, part of a strategic fleet expansion to support African exports of perishable cargo.
Ethiopian, still the only African operator of B777 freighters, said that the aircraft’s uplift, range, fuel efficiency and temperature control capabilities make it “perfectly suited for the transport of Ethiopia’s growing export of perishables, such as fruits, flowers, vegetables and meat”.
In line with its Vision 2025 strategic roadmap, the airline will phase in an additional B777-200LR freighter before the end of 2014 and two more in 2015.
It is also building a new cargo terminal with both cold and dry storage facilities, capable of handling 1.2m tons of cargo annually.
Tewolde Gebremariam, chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines, said: “We are phasing in the most modern cargo aircraft such as the B777-200LR freighter and building one of the largest cargo terminals in the world with the aim of expanding and improving our cargo service in support of our country’s and our continent’s growing imports and exports.
“The B777 freighter is unmatched in its fleet category and will be deployed on existing and new long routes for carriage of flowers, fruits, vegetables and meat.”

Ethiopian Cargo, among the largest cargo operators in Africa, currently flies to 24 freighter destinations in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe using eight dedicated freighters, including wide-bodies such as the B777 and MD-11.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

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Monday, November 3, 2014

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ከፊሊፒንስ አዬር መንገድ ጋር ውል ተፈራረመ/ Philippines Signs Air Service Agreements with Ethiopia



Philippines Signs Air Service Agreements with Ethiopia, Malaysia, and Hong Kong
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As part of efforts to increase tourism and further develop international air travel with foreign nations, the Philippines has signed new air service agreements with Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Ethiopia, creating new opportunities for air carriers to launch more flights between the respective countries.

Most recently, an agreement was inked between the Philippines and Malaysia after months of delays. Talks between the two countries were originally scheduled for April 2014, but had to be postponed after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Talks were cancelled for a second time in August after another Malaysia Airlines jet crashed over the Ukraine after being shot down.

Under the new agreement, the two countries have agreed to double capacity between Manila and Kuala Lumpur from 4,820 seats weekly to 9,640. According to Carmello Arcilla, Executive Director of the Civil Aeronautics Board, the new agreement is designed to meet the growing demand between Kuala Lumpur and Manila. In addition, unlimited traffic rights have been granted between all points in the two countries with the exception of Manila. The unlimited rights represents a significant increase over the 2,000 seat weekly restriction that was previously imposed.

Arcilla added that the new agreement with Malaysia replaces the last one signed in 2011. "The new agreement will allow our airlines to expand on the routes between the Philippines and Malaysia, especially since the market continues to grow and our airlines have been fully utilizing their entitlements," said Arcilla.

AirAsia Zest is one carrier that has been building demand between the two cities as it feeds traffic in to its parent company's main hub in Kuala Lumpur from a number of Philippines cities including Manila, Clark, Kalibo, and Cebu. The budget carrier is presently operating beyond the limits permitted in the 2011 agreement. However, temporary rights were granted to permit AirAsia to fly more passengers to Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong and the Philippines finally inked a new agreement after months of lobbying from local carriers. The new air pact significantly increases the number of flights between the two countries allowing 30,000 seats per week, which is double the old allocation of just 15,000 seats. Tensions have been high in recent years between the two nations over the 2010 Manila Bus Hostage Crisis.

"It is hoped that the new agreement will usher in a new era of growth in the bilateral aviation relationship between the Philippines and Hong Kong, especially that the irritants that stood in the way of growth have simmered down," said Arcilla. In addition, the countries have agreed to unlimited rights to Hong Kong for all Philippine gateways outside of Metro Manila. This could play a significant role at airports such as Clark International Airport that was previously restricted to 4,300 seats weekly.

Cebu Pacific intends to take advantage of the new agreement after the nation's largest budget carrier advocated for several months for increased capacity to Hong Kong. "We are definitely interested in increasing flights to Hong Kong and will make the necessary filings with the Civil Aeronautics Board," said Jorenz Tanada, Cebu Pacific's Vice President for Corporate Affairs.

Outside of Asia, the Philippines also signed a new agreement with Ethiopia in an effort to strengthen ties between the nation and the African continent. Under the new agreement, seven weekly flight entitlements have been granted between Addis Ababa and Manila. Unlimited rights have been granted for all points in Ethiopia and the Philippines outside of Manila.

The new agreement with Ethiopia also allows for intermediate stops in Bangkok, Singapore, India, Ho Chi Minh, and the Middle East. Ethiopia's national flag carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, has long planned flights to Manila. However, challenges in obtaining slots at Ninoy Aquino International Airport and issues with the carrier's fleet of 787 aircraft have consistently delayed the plans, as the carrier focuses on established profitable markets.

Ethiopian Airlines recently filed an application with the Civil Aeronautics Board to operate flights from Addis Ababa to Manila via Hong Kong. The new flights would be operated by Boeing 767 aircraft three times weekly. Due to restrictions in slot times at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the airline was forced to resubmit its application with an intermediate stop in Singapore or Bangkok in order to accommodate the different scheduling necessary to land at NAIA.

Fifth freedom rights were also granted to Ethiopian Airlines for stops in Bangkok and Singapore as the traffic between the Philippines and Ethiopia is small. Although Hong Kong was requested for fifth freedom rights, they were not granted by the Chinese government. According to the Civil Aeronautics Board, the revised schedule that Ethiopian Airlines has proposed for its three weekly flights to Manila has been approved and the carrier may launch flights at any time. It is believed that the carrier will be using Terminal 1 once flights begin.

Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific requested the permission of the Civil Aeronautics Board to be designated as the official Philippine carrier to Ethiopia. Both Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines will study the viability of introducing Ethiopia as a destination in the future. Although neither carrier has any plans to serve Ethiopia any time soon, it is possible that the market may initially be served through code-sharing agreements with Ethiopian Airlines. Ethiopia is considered the aviation hub for Northeast Africa, while Ethiopian Airlines is the largest carrier in Africa.

የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ዶሃን ከአለም አቀፍ በረርው ውስጥ አካተተ Ethiopian adds Doha to its international network



Ethiopian Airlines has announced the start of three weekly flights to Doha, Qatar as of December 2.

The new B737-operated services bring the total number of Ethiopian international destinations to 84 across 5 continents, with Doha the flag carrier’s tenth destination in the Middle East.



CEO of Ethiopian Airlines Group, Tewolde Gebremariam, described the Qatari capital as “one of the most vibrant and fastest growing economic hubs in the Middle East.”



He added: “The new flights to Doha willoffer better connectivity and more convenient mobility between the state of Qatar and the continent of Africa.”

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The new addition is hoped to benefit travellers to and from Doha through with easy access to Ethiopian’s extensive African network via its hub at Addis Ababa.



Connections available include to and from 49 cities the likes of Johannesburg; Nairobi; Lagos; Accra; Dakar; Dar es Salaam and Entebbe.



The news closely follows Ethiopian’s announcement that it has signed a codeshare agreement with All Nippon Airways (ANA) in a bid to strengthen links between Africa and Japan.



As of October 26, travellers have been able to book connecting flights on Ethiopian flights between Addis Ababa and Bangkok; Hong Kong; Frankfurt; Paris; London; Nairobi and Mombasa through ANA.



In return, the African flag carrier will place its code on ANA’s daily Bangkok­–Haneda and Hong Kong–Tokyo Narita routes.

የኢትዮጵያ መንግስት ከ አየርላንድ መንግስት ጋር የበረራ ውል ተፈራረሙ Agreements between Ireland and Ethiopia signed

President of Ireland Michael D Higgins has witnessed the signing of three significant bilateral treaties between Ireland and Ethiopia.
The three agreements were signed this morning by Minister of State for Development, Trade Promotion and North South Co-operation Sean Sherlock.
The signing followed this morning's meeting between President Higgins and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.
A double taxation agreement will encourage the growth of trade and investment between Ireland and Ethiopia.



A bilateral transport agreement will clear the way for direct flights by Ethiopian airlines from June 2015 between Dublin and Addis Ababa.SIGN FOR LIVE  Ethiopian TV
It will be the first-ever direct scheduled route between Ireland and Africa.
A bilateral co-operation agreement will provide a framework for a five-year development partnership, estimated to be worth €136m, focused on health, nutrition, agriculture and governance.
Speaking after the signing of the treaties, President Higgins said they would act as a catalyst in moving forward to a whole new set of achievements in different areas.
He also said the bilateral treaties would now provide a framework for ever more contact between Ireland and Ethiopia.