Ethiopian Airlines Launches New Service to Warsaw, Poland

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Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest network operating carrier, have announced the launch of new four times weekly passenger services to Warsaw, Poland via Athens. The inaugural flight is scheduled as of June 16, 2024, expanding the airline’s European destinations to 24.

The new route, ET 764 from Addis Ababa to Warsaw via Athens, will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Return flight ET 765 from Warsaw to Addis Ababa via Athens will operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew, regarding the planned commencement of the new passenger services to Warsaw, remarked, “We are truly excited to further grow our presence in the European market with yet another new destination. This development is in harmony with our strategic intent to bridge Africa with the globe while fostering commerce and tourism within the continent. We have finalized our preparations to start delivering a gratifying journey experience to our patrons on this route.”

With its modern fleet, extensive network, and award-winning services, Ethiopian Airlines continues to be a leading airline in Africa and a global player in the aviation industry offering convenient travel options with seamless connections to more than 135 global destinations. As the airline celebrates its 78th anniversary this year, the addition of Warsaw into our network further solidifies our position as a key player in the African aviation market and beyond. With its more than 60 destinations in Africa, it is playing a key role in bringing Africa closer to the world and now to Poland in particular.

Travelers can now book their flights to Warsaw via Athens on Ethiopian Airlines’ website or through their preferred travel agent. The airline looks forward to welcoming passengers on board and providing them with a memorable journey.

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