Unlocking Ethiopia: New Aircraft Promises Enhanced Access to Remote Tourist Destinations

Ethiopian Airlines is set to make waves in the tourism sector with the delivery of two DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G aircraft from De Havilland Aircraft Canada. This exciting addition is not just an upgrade for the airline; it represents a significant opportunity to enhance access to Ethiopia’s hidden gems.

Tourism stakeholders are eager about the potential these new aircraft bring, as they will increase the ability to operate flights to lesser-known destinations, providing avid travelers with unique experiences. With aims to improve connectivity, Ethiopian Airlines is aligned with national goals to promote tourism, making this an important step in attracting more visitors to the country’s diverse offerings.

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