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Dublin Airport to be European Hub for Ethiopian Airlines

Written by Robert McHugh, on 16th Apr 2015. Posted in Ireland

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It has been announced today that Ethiopian Airlines is moving its European hub to Dublin Airport from next month. this will mean 10 Ethiopian transit transatlantic flights per week through Dublin Airport to destinations in the United States and Canada. The flights will stop at Dublin Airport for refuelling on the westbound leg of the journey only. 

Michael Yohannes, Irish Area Manager for Ethiopian’s Airlines said the airline was looking forward to launching its new routes from Dublin to LA and Dublin to Addis Ababa in June. “We’re already seeing strong demand for these services in the Irish market,” Mr Yohannes added. 

As it is a transit stop, Ethiopian will not be accepting passengers in Dublin for the onward flights to either Washington or Toronto. The refuelling stop is required on Ethiopian’s westbound journeys only, as the high altitude at Addis Ababa Airport means aircraft use more fuel on take-off there. 

The decision in relation to the transit stops at Dublin comes in advance of Ethiopian Airlines starting its new three times weekly direct passenger services from Dublin to Los Angeles and from Dublin to Addis Ababa. These two new routes are due to commence on June 20.

Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison said, “We are delighted that Ethiopian Airlines has chosen Dublin Airport for its European transit fuel stops. This is a significant piece of business for Dublin Airport, which deepens our relationship with Ethiopian, and creates a solid platform for potential future business and growth opportunities. A number of other European airports were bidding for this contract, so it’s particularly pleasing to have won it.”

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