Africa largest carrier, Ethiopian Airlines has resumed flights to West African destinations after nearly five months of suspension due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
According to borkena.com, it is now flying to cities in Benin, Cameroon, and Côte d’Ivoire.
The airlines recently announced that it has resumed flight to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, four times a week.
As the COVID 19 pandemic hit hard around the world about four or so months ago, Ethiopian Airlines grounded well over 90 percent of planes suspending flights to destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, Latin America, and North America.
In early April 2020, the airline already reported a loss of $550 million in revenue as passengers’ flights were all suspended.
The airlines resorted to cargo flights by converting dozens of passenger planes into cargo and managed to survive the economic disaster that hit the aviation industry across the world.
When fully operational, Ethiopian Airlines has well over 100 destinations the world over.
Source: borkena.com
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