After almost 20 years, Ethiopian Airlines resumes operations to Copenhagen (CPH) with flights via Vienna (VIE). With this new service, the Ethiopian airline will operate to all three Scandinavian capitals.
The airline’s last operation to the Danish capital was on October 28, 2023, with a service with a stopover in Frankfurt (FRA) operated by Boeing 757-200.
Flight Itinerary
- Addis Ababa – Vienna Flight ET 724 ADD 00:35 – VIE 05:55
- Vienna – Copenhagen Flight ET 724 VIE 06:55 – ADD 08:40
- Copenhagen – Vienna Flight ET 725 CPH 19:45 – VIE 21:25
- Vienna – Addis Ababa Flight ET 725 VIE 22:25 – ADD 05:45+1
Route details
- The service will operate on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
- The flights will be operated by Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft with 270 and 311 seats respectively.
- The company will offer 2,864 seats per week on this route.
- The Danish capital is Ethiopian’s 17th destination in Europe.
According to data obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium, Ethiopian Airlines will offer 48,719 weekly seats in Europe by June 2023, an increase of 28.8% when compared to the capacity offered before the pandemic. The airline will operate to 17 destinations in the Old Continent through its hub in Addis Ababa (ADD).
Ethiopian Airlines schedule in Europe by June 2023.
(Sourced through Cirium, subject to change)
- Stockholm – Arlanda (ARN): daily Boeing 787-9 flights.
- Athens (ATH): three weekly flights on Boeing 737 MAX 8.
- Brussels (BRU): daily flights on Airbus A350-900.
- Paris (CDG): daily flights on Airbus A350-900.
- Moscow – Domodedovo (DME): three weekly flights on Boeing 787-8.
- Rome – Fiumicino (FCO): daily flights on Boeing 777-200LR.
- Frankfurt (FRA): daily flights on Airbus A350-900.
- Geneva (GVA): four weekly flights on Boeing 787-9.
- Istanbul (IST): daily flights on Boeing 737 MAX 8.
- London – Heathrow (LHR): daily flights on Airbus A350-900.
- Milan – Malpensa (MXP): three non-stop flights per week on Boeing 787-9 and four operations per week via Rome (FCO).
- Vienna (VIE): five weekly flights on Boeing 787-8 and 787-9.
- Oslo (OSL) operated via Stockholm (ARN).
- Copenhagen (CPH) operated via Vienna (VIE).
- Marseille (MRS) three weekly flights via Rome (FCO).
- Manchester (MAN) operated via Geneva (GVA).
- Zurich (ZRH) operated via Milan (MXP).
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