Meet Kidest Tadesse, Ethiopian Airline’s Kilimanjaro Bureau Chief

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

She was appointed recently to head the Ethiopian Airlines (ET) office at Kilimanjaro (JRO) in September.
The seasoned Manager, Kidest Tadesse has over 15 years of professional experience in Ethiopian Airlines under her belt.

Within this period Tadesse works in the Market and Research Department of the airline for 13 years, out of which she served as Manager for five years. For the past decade, she has significantly contributed to the aggressive expansion of Ethiopian Airlines.

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest Aviation Group in Africa and a SKYTRAX certified Four Star Global Airline, with its vast expansion and ultra-modern aircrafts serves JRO with A350 aircraft daily.

Tadesse tells VoyagesAfriq that she would like to continue the high standard of ET in the market with continuous improvement on service and operation from JRO.

“Moreover, I would like to work on getting new market potential out of Arusha and nearby towns. In this regard we might need to have a night operation to JRO which will cater for Africa connection without a layover at Addis hub,” she maintained.

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Related Posts

Sponsored

Follow Us

Follow Us on X

#VoyagesAfriq CEO, Prof. Kobby Mensah, said the next stage of reforms will focus on improving event coordination, festival management, domestic tourism data capture and a big push for investments @thePOE_T @gtdc_ghana @kojofabio

#VoyagesAfriq | Kenya’s Tourism Ministry is inviting stakeholder proposals ahead of major policy announcements expected on Jamhuri Day.

At the Tourism, Wildlife and MICE Week, leaders discussed innovation, MICE and the path to 5.5M arrivals by 2027.

#VoyagesAfriq | Seychelles has taken a major step in advancing sustainable tourism as stakeholders validated the iCOAST project proposal, unlocking up to USD 5 million under GEF-8.

Explore how this initiative will shape the country’s next five years.

#VoyagesAfriq | @UNESCO has added multiple African traditions to its Intangible Heritage list, including Highlife, Tsapiky, Gifaataa, Caftan craftsmanship, Koshary culture, Garuna, the Zaffa and Mwazindika.

Explore the full list:

Load More