The Ethiopian Airlines is to begin 10-weekly flights to Kano, Nigeria,
within the next few weeks, following an agreement between Nigeria and
Ethiopia.
Col. Wesenyeleh Hunegnaw, the Director-General of the
Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA), told newsmen that the
agreement was signed on Wednesday, 6 November, in Addis Ababa between
the Government of Ethiopia and the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The
agreement by the two governments would increase operations from the
current 18 weekly flights to 31 weekly flights in the coming weeks.
The
Ethiopian Airlines would operate seven weekly passenger flights and
three weekly cargo flights to Kano, in addition to its current flights
to Abuja, Lagos and Enugu.
NAN reports that part of the agreement
would allow one Nigerian airline to equally fly the Ethiopian route to
Addis Ababa and other cities in Ethiopia, while enabling the training of
Nigerian aviation staff by the Aviation Institute in Addis Ababa.
Mrs
Precious Mbupka, who led officials from the Ministry of Aviation,
signed for the Federal Government, after several negotiations on the
terms and financial benefits of the flight operations between the two
countries.
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