Sunday, August 4, 2013

A month to go to the launch of Singapore flights by Ethiopian 

Singapore
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ethiopian Airlines will in exactly one month from now commence their service fromAddis Ababa to Singapore, in conjunction with Bangkok, which will open up the African continent for a number of new source markets from the South East of Asia. Singapore will be served initially three times a week without traffic rights between Bangkok and Singapore however.
Travellers from Singapore have on arrival in Addis Ababa more or less immediate connections to a range of East African destinations but also across the entire continent, where ET maintains one of the widest networks of any airline in Africa, reaching a large number of countries, capitals and commercial hubs.
Singapore has not enjoyed direct flights with Africa and travelers until now had to connect through either Bangkok or the Gulf hubs to reach Africa, this gap however now being closed.
The new link also permits, through onwards flights from Addis, to reach Sao Paulo, as Ethiopian has recently launched direct flights, via a West African way point in Lome, to South America’s economic powerhouse.

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