Ethiopian Airlines adds Freetown to its network from June 2024

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Ethiopian Airlines from June 2024 plans further service adjustment to West Africa, with the introduction of new service to Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown. Planned routing changes feature the following.

Addis Ababa – Niamey eff 01JUN24 Increase from 4 to 7 weekly, 737 MAX 8 replaces 787-8. This service will become same day return service, and no longer extends to Ouagadougou
ET937 ADD0845 – 1230NIM 7M8 D
ET936 NIM1330 – 2115ADD 7M8 D

Addis Ababa – Ouagadougou – Conakry eff 01JUN24 Increase from 2 to 4 weekly, 787-8 (Conakry overall service increases from 5 to 7 weekly)
ET933 ADD1050 – 1350OUA1450 – 1650CKY 788 x245
ET932 CKY0830 – 1040OUA1140 – 2040ADD 788 x356

Addis Ababa – Ouagadougou – Freetown eff 31MAY24 3 weekly 787-8 (Freetown is a new destination. Ouagadougou overall service increases from 6 to 7 weekly)
ET943 ADD1050 – 1350OUA1450 – 1720FNA 788 245
ET942 FNA0835 – 1050OUA1150 – 2050ADD 788 356

Source:www.aeroroutes.com

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