The Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it will resume its passenger services to Monrovia, Liberia and reaffirms its commitment to strengthening connections across the African continent.
Starting on November 30, 2024, the largest carrier in Africa, said that it would offer three weekly flights to Liberian capital, restoring a critical air link that will enhance connectivity in West Africa and contribute to the region’s economic development.
Ethiopian Airlines asserted that this service resumption is a testament to its continued expansion within Africa, where it has long been a driving force in facilitating trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
The airline added that it would operate scheduled flights from Addis Ababa every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday to Monrovia.
According to the airline, the schedule is designed to accommodate both business and leisure travelers and ensuring a smooth connection to the airline’s extensive global networks.
“Our resumption of flights to Monrovia underscores our dedication to bridging communities and fostering economic growth in West Africa,” said Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines. “With our modern fleet, we are committed to providing exceptional service, promoting tourism, and boosting trade throughout the region. We are dedicated to exceeding customer expectations by offering unparalleled services and exploring the rich tapestry of landscapes and cultures across continents.”
Monrovia, a city known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and natural beauty, will once again be easily accessible to travellers from across the globe. Travellers will have the opportunity to explore Liberia’s unique attractions, including its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and historical landmarks.
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