December 29, 2011 · 7 Comments
MUSCAT — Muscat International Airport welcomed a new airline, Ethiopian Airlines which started its flights to Muscat from early morning yesterday.
This is the third African Airline operating to Oman, According to a statement sent by Wihaad al Harthy, Marketing Manager Aeronautical from Oman Airports Management Company.
Ethiopian Airlines is the national Airline of Ethiopia based in the capital Addis Ababa and it takes Bole International Airport a hub for it is operations, the airline will provide a wider choice for passengers traveling to Ethiopia and to the African Continent.
The airline was established in 1946, it currently operates a fleet of 48 aircrafts and is connected with 62 International and 17 domestic destinations.
Ethiopian Airline are operating three weekly flights between Muscat and Addis Ababa every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday with a Boeing 737 aircraft, flight ET 624 will depart Addis Ababa at 11.30 pm and arrive Muscat at 4.10 am, flight ET 625 will depart Muscat at 5.10 am and arrive Addis Ababa at 7.50 pm.
This is the 29th airline operating scheduled flights to Muscat International Airport, this will contribute to increase in passengers and flight movements through the airport in 2012. National Travel and Tourism LLC are the local General Sales Agents for Ethiopian Airlines in Oman.
Osman Daily Observer
Follow @somalilandpressBy Sahra Farah
Tags: Boeing 737, Ethiopia airlines, Muscat, Oman, Tourism
how i this related to Somaliland and the Somali people. somalilandpress this is more than disappointing,i come here for Somaliland news in english not international crap that doesn't interest most Somalis I mean who cares if Ethiopian airline goes to muscat
Who cares what you think kaboon, Somalilandpress was not made just for you dude nor are Somalis they only visitors. The website is very popular in Ethiopia and if you can read it says Somalilandpress is for the Horn of Africa.
lool i like how you say if you can read, it is funny because if I couldn't read I wouldnt be on this website and i certainly wouldn't be able to comment. next time please think before you say things
@kaboon
You are spot on. If Somalilandpress is catering for the whole region then a more appropriate name would be required. The name Somaliland in their logo implied a specific region of the Horn of Africa and for that reason alone I come here looking for news and information. There are lot of other websites carrying the names of the whole region or other parts of it but I do not waste my time visiting them because I am looking for news specific to Somaliland not a regional news.
Kaboon and Abraham (the Jew..kidding)
I guess both of your brains are in holidays for the new year holidays. I don't see New York Times or Washington Post limiting themselves to the said cities nor do we see BBC catering only for Britain. Why should Somalilandpress diver?
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