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Africa: Ethiopia to Begin International Flights from Regional Airports to Boost Tourism

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Ethiopia is set to expand its aviation footprint by launching international flights from selected regional airports, instead of routing all traffic through Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, a move aimed at boosting connectivity, tourism, and trade.

According to Addis Insight, the announcement was made during a meeting between the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority and private aviation companies on flight services.

According to Ato Endeshaw Yegezu, Advisor for Air Transport and International Affairs, the plan is part of Ethiopia’s strategy to decentralize air connectivity, ease travel burdens, and boost tourism.

Planned Flight Routes
The new network will link regional cities through both domestic and international connections.
Some of the highlighted plans include:

  • Mizan Tepe – Jimma – Gambella – Asosa route
  • Dire Dawa – Harar – Bale Robe route

This means passengers will no longer have to pass through Addis Ababa to connect between regional destinations.

READ: Aviation: Ethiopian Airlines posts $7.6B revenue and 19M passengers in 2024-25 after overcoming global conflicts to achieve 8% growth

Opening Regional Gateways to the World
Beyond domestic convenience, Ethiopia is also planning to open international flights from cities such as Bahir Dar, Mekelle, and Dire Dawa. This is expected to:

  • Boost export trade by reducing logistical bottlenecks
  • Attract investment into regional hubs
  • Support agriculture and industrial development by easing cargo movement

In addition to business and tourism travel, regional airports will also cater to religious journeys.
Planned routes include:

  • Hajj and Umrah flights from regional hubs
  • Pilgrimage routes for Christmas in Lalibela
  • Special flights for Timket (Epiphany) in Gondar

Why It Matters
Ethiopia’s aviation expansion signals a shift from centralization to regional integration. By unlocking regional airports for international flights, the country is not only easing passenger travel but also opening up new opportunities for tourism, trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

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