Ethiopian Airlines has been operating twice daily flights between their hub, Addis Ababa and the cities of Delhi, Mumbai for a while now. Yesterday, Ethiopian added a third Indian destination to their network - Bangalore. For over a year now, they were contemplating adding a flight to one of the major South Indian airports, which are Bangalore and Chennai. They have zeroed in on Bangalore, presumably due to better yields and more passengers connecting to other cities in North America and Africa. Starting October 27th, Ethiopian will will launch 4x weekly flights between Addis Ababa and Bangalore. It will be operated by a B737-800. The timings are as follows -
ET690 ADD2300 – 0800+1BLR
ET691 BLR0230 – 0635ADD
The timings of the flight have been optimized to facilitate major North American and African connections. The 737-800 is the medium haul workhorse of the Ethiopian fleet. It has 16 business class seats in a 2-2 configuration and 138 economy class seats in a 3-3 configuration.
Ethiopian is by far Africa's best airline. They have a fantastic route network and great service. They also have great round trip fares to North America,which is the clincher for most BLR pax who would want to fly Ethiopian.
It is good to know Bangalore is seeing great traffic and becoming the hub it deserves to be. Moreover, it is good to have more than one city in a region that is capable of connecting us to destinations. Chennai and Bangalore, between them can fly us pretty much anywhere! Now how good is that!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great development. Indian airports, especially the metro ones are growing rapidly in terms of pax numbers and routes. Slowly but surely, Indian aviation is coming of age.
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