JOHANNESBURG – Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, has announced that it will be resuming service to Dubai further to the ending of the lockdown and its opening for leisure travellers as of July 8. In March, Ethiopian Airlines suspended flights to 30 countries in an attempt to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus. In a statement on Thursday, the airline said Djibouti had also announced that it was ending its lockdown on July 17 and therefore Ethiopian Airlines would resume its normal service to Djibouti that same day. As countries continue to open up their airports for passenger arrival, Ethiopian will announce a list of these destinations in due course,” Ethiopian Airlines said. “Ethiopian is happy to welcome back business and leisure travellers to these destinations,” the airline said.
Source: Ethiopian News July 10, 2020 12:00 UTC