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Barcelona Becomes Ethiopian’s 13th Destination in Europe

Ethiopia Airlines, largest carrier in Africa
Ethiopia Airlines, largest carrier in Africa
Ethiopia Airlines, largest carrier in Africa

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX certified Four Star Global Airline, has finalized preparations to launch new flight services to Barcelona, Spain as of July 01, 2018, deploying the ultra-modern B787– 800 Dreamliner.

Barcelona, the capital and largest city of Catalonia and the second most populous municipality of Spain, is also the second largest trade fair and exhibition Centre in Europe.

Flight  Number Frequency Departure Airport Departure  Time Arrival Airport Arrival Time Fleet
ET  0712 Tue,Thu,Sat, Sun ADD 23:20 MAD 5:50 ET  788
Mon,Wed,Fri, Sun MAD 6:45 BCN 8:05 ET  788
ET  0713 Mon,Wed,Fri,Sun BCN 20:15 MAD 21:40 ET  788
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun MAD 22:40 ADD 6:30 ET  788

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, said, “We are very happy to spread our wings to Barcelona, which will be our second destination in Spain, after Madrid, and the 13th city in our European network. The start of this new flight to Barcelona is part of our global route network expansion plan in line with our strategic roadmap, Vision 2025. The new flight to Barcelona will provide seamless connectivity options for business people as well as tourists from Barcelona to our extensive African network of 58 destinations via our main hub in Addis Ababa.”

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