Ethiopian returns to the Big Apple

ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES ANNOUNCES RETURN TO NEW YORK

(Posted 22nd January 2016)

Ethiopian Airlines yesterday confirmed their intended return to New York, from where they withdrew in 2004 in favour of flights to Washington DC at the time. The flights will commence by the end of June this year but unlike 12 years ago use JFK instead of Newark.

The initially three times a week flights from Addis Ababa – leaving there every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday – will route via Lome and will be operated in conjunction with ET’s partner airline in Togo, ASKY.

The one stop service will use a Boeing B787, offering 24 seats in business class and 246 seats in economy class and also offer cargo space in both directions.

Ethiopian’s CEO Tewolde Gebremariam had this to say when making the announcement: ‘We are thrilled to resume our service to New York, our fourth destination in the Americas. New York is one of the world’s most economically powerful cities and including it in our ever expanding network will play a critical role in the expansion of trade, tourism and investment between the fast growing continent of Africa and the United States. I would like to thank all who strived hard to make the route possible’.

New York will be Ethiopian’s third destination in the US after Washington DC and the more recently launched flights to Los Angeles, which route via Dublin in Ireland.