Ethiopian to add flight frequency to Seychelles
Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and most profitable African airline, is delighted to announce that it will add a 6th weekly flight to Seychelles as of 6th December 2017.
| Flight Number | Effective Date | Days | Origin | Departure Time | Destination | Arrival Time |
Aircraft |
|
ET 0879 |
6-Dec-17 | Mon , Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun | Addis Ababa | 09:30 | Seychelles | 14:20 |
ET 738 |
|
ET 0878 |
6-Dec-17 | Mon , Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun | Seychelles | 18:00 | Addis Ababa | 20:30 |
ET 738 |
Chief Commercial Officer Ethiopian Airlines, Busera Awel, said, “Air transport being a vital component of the tourist appeal and the driving factor for economic growth in general, we have been serving our continent for seven decades, offering convenient connectivity options to more than 54 African cities. Seychelles being Africa’s premier tourist destination, with the natural attractions of the archipelagos, we have now added a sixth weekly service to provide more options for passengers flying from any part of the world to Seychelles and vice versa through our strategic hub at Addis Ababa. As per our growth strategy, vision 2025, we shall continue to increase our presence in Africa, so as to better promote and facilitate growth in the business and tourism sectors.”
Ethiopian also offers special fares for tour packages to the major African tourist destinations such as: Victoria Falls, Antananarivo, Guinea Conakry and Gaborone.
To take advantage of our tour packages, you may visit the nearest Ethiopian office or email at ETHolidays@ethiopianairlines.com.
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