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Ethiopian Airlines adjusts flight schedule to Geneva and Manchester

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Ethiopian Airlines is optimizing its flight schedule for the connection between Addis Ababa, Geneva and Manchester. From July 2, the airline is reducing the number of weekly flights on this route from five to three. In return, Ethiopian Airlines will offer an additional connection between Addis Ababa and Geneva three times a week from July 3.

This adjustment will allow Ethiopian Airlines to better match capacity to demand while strengthening the connection between Addis Ababa and Geneva. The new connection between the two cities offers travelers more flexibility and convenience.

The reduction in flights to Manchester could be due to lower demand on this route. By adjusting the flight schedule, Ethiopian Airlines can optimise the capacity of its flights and operate more economically.

The additional flights between Addis Ababa and Geneva could indicate that demand on this route has increased. Ethiopian Airlines is responding to the needs of travellers and offering them a wider choice of flight connections.

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  • aa , 22. February 2025 @ 15: 53

    Hay Aviation direct,

    Please don't be unethical and unprofessional in your publication. I understand you worked hard to find this old, unclean, and possible photo-shopped Ethiopian airlines.

    Ethiopian airlines fly the newer aircraft in its fleets (the average age Bing 8 years old) according to professional aviation publications, unlike you. The news aircraft is – Airbus A350-1000, five of them!

    Oh, I am sorry, I forgot this is African airline. You need to paint it with your skill of…

    Check out this

    https://guardian.ng/business-services/aviation-business/et-launches-africas-first-airbus-a350-1000/

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