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Ethiopian Airlines Now Flies 10 Times Weekly to Cape Town, SA

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Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and most profitable African airline proudly announces that all has been set to increase flight frequency to Cape Town to 10 times weekly beginning from December 1st 2016.

Flight No Effective Date Frequency Departure Airport Departing Time Arrival Airport Arrival Time Subfleet
ET 0849 5-Dec-16 1.2.4.6. ADD 23:30 JNB 3:55 ET 763
.2.3.5.7 JNB 4:55 CPT 7:15 ET 763
ET 0848 6-Dec-16 .2.3.5.7 CPT 20:45 JNB 22:35 ET 763
1.3.4.6 JNB 23:35 ADD 6:00 ET 763
ET 0847 2-Dec-16 1.2.3.4.5.7 ADD 8:30 CPT 14:15 ET 788
ET 0846 2-Dec-16 1.2.3.4.5.7 CPT 15:05 ADD 22:30 ET 788

Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Busera Awel said, “Serving Africa is our prior commitment as a Pan-African carrier, and increasing services to Cape Town, known for the Table Mountain is part of this commitment. The increase in flight frequency to Cape Town, our third gateway in South Africa, will enable tourists and business travelers to enjoy convenient connectivity options to and from 95 Ethiopian global networks on-board our state-of-the-art fleet, Boeing 787.

Furthermore, our 10 times weekly service will enhance our capacity to over 400% in a year time. We always strive to offer the best possible passenger and cargo services the industry has to offer, including a wide variety menu of meal services with the newly inaugurated modern In-Flight Catering facility, served with a multiple award winning inflight services.” Ethiopian currently flies to three cities in South Africa, namely: Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town.

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