(Jan 23,2013, Addis Ababa)--Ethiopian Airlines cuts flights between Addis Ababa to Brussels, Rome, Milan and Paris. From what can be seen, Brussels flights will be reduced from
currently 6 to 5 only, three of which will be operated by B757 single
aisle aircraft via Rome, instead of Paris.
Milan Mapensa will see flights reduce from daily to 4 a week only, to be served via Rome, also using a single aisle B757. Paris flights will from 20th June onwards reduce from 6 to 5 per week, using the B767-300.
In view of the routing changes, Rome will see the number of flights northbound rise from 8 to 11 while the southbound flights will rise from 7 to 10, mostly using B757 single aisle aircraft. Read more from eTurboNews »
Milan Mapensa will see flights reduce from daily to 4 a week only, to be served via Rome, also using a single aisle B757. Paris flights will from 20th June onwards reduce from 6 to 5 per week, using the B767-300.
In view of the routing changes, Rome will see the number of flights northbound rise from 8 to 11 while the southbound flights will rise from 7 to 10, mostly using B757 single aisle aircraft. Read more from eTurboNews »
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