Ethiopian Airlines to begin passenger operations at three new domestic Airports

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 Ethiopian Airlines, the largest network operating carrier in Africa, is delighted to announce its plan to inaugurate three new domestic airports and launch passenger flights to the destinations by mid-April 2026. The new airports are located in Negele Borena, Gore Metu, and Debre Markos. 

Ethiopian plans to operate thrice weekly passenger flights to each of the destinations. The addition of the 3 destinations increases Ethiopian Airlines’ domestic network to 26, further boosting air connectivity throughout the country. 

Commenting on the achievements, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew said, “The inauguration of these three new airports, along with the commencement of passenger services, represents a major milestone for Ethiopian Airlines and for the nation as a whole. This expansion reflects our steadfast commitment to enhancing connectivity within Ethiopia and serves as a powerful driver of economic growth and regional development. Our mission is to build an inclusive and integrated air transport network that empowers communities, unlocks economic opportunities, and supports national development by making safe, reliable, and efficient air travel accessible to all.” 

As Ethiopian Airlines prepares to integrate these three new destinations into its network, its focus on modernizing the domestic travel experience remains firm, highlighted by infrastructure renovation and enhancement. It is to be recalled that the airline inaugurated Yabello airport as the 23rd domestic destination in 2025. 

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