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Ethiopian Airlines Launches Three-Weekly Service to Mauritius

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Ethiopian Airlines Launches Three-Weekly Service to Mauritius
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Ethiopian Airlines has launched a new three-weekly flight service connecting Addis Ababa to Mauritius to boost trade and tourism. The move is part of the airline's broader strategy to expand its African network and leverage its hub for global connectivity.

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Increased air connectivity is vital for the economic development of island nations like Mauritius and strengthens the regional influence of major African carriers.

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Ethiopian Airlines has commenced passenger services to Mauritius, operating three flights per week between the island nation and its hub at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. The new route, which began operations on Sunday 12 July, links Mauritius to the airline's extensive global network spanning more than 160 passenger and cargo destinations across five continents. The service is expected to enhance travel convenience while supporting trade, tourism, and people-to-people ties between Ethiopia and Mauritius.

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