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Ethiopian Airlines to debut flight to Geneva

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ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopian Airlines, the largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX certified Four Star Global Airline, is pleased to announce that it will launch direct thrice weekly service to Geneva, Switzerland on June 3, 2018.

Hosting the highest number of international organizations in the world including the headquarters of many of the agencies of the United Nations and the Red Cross, Geneva is a global city and center for diplomacy.

 

Flight Eff Date Frequency Dep Arp Dept Time Arv Arp Arv Time Fleet
ET 0726 2-Jun-18 Tue, Thu, Sat Addis Ababa 23:10 Milan 5:20 ET 787-8
Milan 6:20 Geneva 7:25 ET 787-8
ET 0727 3-Jun-18 Wed, Fri, Sun Geneva 20:45 Milan 21:50 ET 787-8
Milan 22:50 Addis Ababa 5:50 ET 787-8

Regarding the launch of the service, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, said: “Geneva hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world, making it a global hub for diplomacy. It’s a perfect complement to Addis our main hub and Africa’s diplomatic capital with the headquarters of the African Union and the UN-ECA (Economic Commission for Africa). Government officials and staff from regional and international organizations in Geneva and across our extensive African network will be able to enjoy seamless and convenient connectivity enabling to carry out their mission with ease and conveniences.”

The route will be operated with a Boeing 787-800, one of the  most  technologically  advanced  aircraft in the carrier’s fleet family, featuring up-to-date amenities with redefined travel experiences.

As with all Ethiopian’s flights, Customers will enjoy the much acclaimed African-flavored Ethiopian hospitality.PR

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