Addis Ababa, December 19, 2022 (FBC) – Ethiopian Airlines is reportedly returning to Copenhagen after last serving the Danish capital in 2003.
According to the report by Simple Flying, the Airline will route via Vienna, meaning that Brussels (which currently mainly runs via Vienna) will be entirely de-linked and will be daily nonstop in both directions from mid-May.
Since joining Ethiopian’s network in 2014, Vienna has had flights continue to Stockholm, Brussels, Milan, Geneva, and Marseille. Now it’s the turn of Copenhagen.
Taking off on May 22nd will be a 5 weekly service between Addis Ababa and Copenhagen, according to Ethiopian Airlines’ latest schedule upload available via Cirium, which is now available for booking.
The Ethiopian Airlines will use the 270-seat 787-8 and the 315-seat 787-9, with more flights by the smaller variant, the report indicates.
Examining next summer’s Europe plan, Copenhagen will be Ethiopian’s 17th European destination on a passenger basis, up by one over summer 2019. With nonstop and one-stop flights, it will serve Athens, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul Airport, London Heathrow, Manchester, Marseille, Milan Malpensa, Moscow Domodedovo, Oslo, Paris CDG, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna, and Zurich, the report further indicates.