Ethiopian Airlines is celebrating 10 years of operations in Brazil and has been connecting the country with more than 180 destinations around the world through its hub in Addis Ababa, as well as being the only airline that has continued to operate even during the most restrictive months of the pandemic.
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And, as part of the celebration, in October the company will start operating its routes from Sao Paulo to Addis Ababa and Buenos Aires with Airbus A350s, aircraft recently added to Ethiopian’s fleet. The route from Sao Paulo to the Argentine capital also features full on-board service with dinner, and offers baggage check and seat reservation at no extra cost.
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Ethiopian Airlines is on the rise, with daily operations to and from Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires, and stands out for its sales to destinations such as Asia and the Middle East, as well as other well-known destinations on the African continent. In the last year alone, five new routes have been inaugurated: Atlanta, Karachi, Copenhagen, Zurich and Madrid.
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