In a significant development for travelers in Sierra Leone, Ethiopian Airlines has announced the commencement of its operations to Freetown, via Ouagadougou, effective May 31st.
This new route will connect the capital city to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s bustling metropolis, with flights scheduled from Addis Ababa on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Additionally, travelers from Freetown can embark on their journey back to Addis Ababa on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Situated at 32 Main Motor Road – Congo Cross, Ethiopian Airlines invites the public to visit their office and explore the myriad of travel opportunities available. Whether it is a leisurely escape or a business venture, their dedicated team is prepared to assist travelers in planning their trips with ease and expertise.
For inquiries and reservations, individuals can reach out to Ethiopian Airlines via phone at +232 33 071 071 or by visiting their official website at www.ethiopianairlines.com. With a wide array of destinations on offer, including Johannesburg, Beirut, Mumbai, Guangzhou, New York, London, Paris, Nairobi, and many more, Ethiopian Airlines opens doors to the world like never before.
Don’t miss this chance to broaden your horizons and embark on unforgettable journeys with Ethiopian Airlines. Book your tickets today and experience the convenience and comfort of traveling with one of Africa’s leading airlines.
Contact Information:
Address: 32 Main Motor Road, Congo Cross
Phone: +232 33 071 071
Website: www.ethiopianairlines.com
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It’s a very odd choice to feature a picture of Nyangei (Turtle Islands) in the advertisement for flights to Freetown. Luke W: Nyangei is disappearing quickly due to sea level rise. That’s why all the houses are so close together in this recent picture. The island’s size has already been cut in half since 2013. It will probably be completely gone in 10 more years. Maybe Ethiopian won’t be flying anymore in 10 years?