(5 Dec 2011, e Travel Blackboard)--Ethiopian Airlines has been recognised by the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) as the African Airline of the Year for 2010.
This award has been given to Ethiopian Airlines for its outstanding performance over the last 2 years and for having registered unprecedented growth.
Mr. Yissehak Zewoldi, Vice President Alliances and Corporate Strategic Planning received the award at the event. Mr. Yissehak said, "It is indeed an honour for Ethiopian Airlines to receive such an award especially from fellow African carriers.
This is a testimony in recognition of the persistent effort exerted by the airline to move the African Aviation to new heights." Ethiopian has received three prestigious awards in a row in 2011 for its outstanding service and achievements in the aviation industry.
From Australia, where it is represented by World Aviation Systems, excellent connections are available to Africa on Ethiopian Airlines flights from both Bangkok and Hong Kong to Addis Ababa. Connections from Australia are provided by Thai Airways to Bangkok and Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong.
Source: e Travel Blackboard
This award has been given to Ethiopian Airlines for its outstanding performance over the last 2 years and for having registered unprecedented growth.
Mr. Yissehak Zewoldi, Vice President Alliances and Corporate Strategic Planning received the award at the event. Mr. Yissehak said, "It is indeed an honour for Ethiopian Airlines to receive such an award especially from fellow African carriers.
This is a testimony in recognition of the persistent effort exerted by the airline to move the African Aviation to new heights." Ethiopian has received three prestigious awards in a row in 2011 for its outstanding service and achievements in the aviation industry.
From Australia, where it is represented by World Aviation Systems, excellent connections are available to Africa on Ethiopian Airlines flights from both Bangkok and Hong Kong to Addis Ababa. Connections from Australia are provided by Thai Airways to Bangkok and Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong.
Source: e Travel Blackboard
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