Addis Ababa, September 22, 2022 (FBC) – Ethiopian Airlines is exploring possibilities of increasing its flight frequency between Addis Ababa and Bengaluru, India.
The airline has been operating non-stop service between the two cities, on the B738/B787 Dreamliner aircraft, thrice a week.
“We are committed to increase the frequency on the route over time”, said Tigist Eshetu, Regional Director, Indian Sub-Continent, Ethiopian Airlines, as quoted by DH.
The airline is expected to make the service four days a week soon, the official said, without confirming a timeline.
Ethiopian Airlines operates the flight ET 690 from Addis to Bengaluru on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, and the ET 691flight from Bengaluru to Addis on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The airline began operating its services to Bengaluru in October 2019. It resumed services connecting the city after the COVID pandemic in April this year.
The increase in flight frequency is set to facilitate trade, investment and tourism to and from the Indian sub-continent, a statement from the airline said.
The flights from Bengaluru connect passengers through the airline’s global hub in Addis Ababa to more than 131destinations in Africa, America, Europe and beyond.