From Brussels, Ethiopian Airlines serves two destinations in Africa

Ethiopian Airlines, the African airline giant, announces the addition of two exclusive routes from Brussels Airport Zaventem. These daily flights will serve Freetown in Sierra Leone and Maun in Botswana.

The service to Freetown will depart at 21:25 from Brussels Airport Zaventem (BRU), stopping at Addis Ababa Bole (ADD), the airline’s aviation hub.

Similarly, the flight to Maun (MUB) will depart at 21:25, stopping in Addis Ababa, before heading to Botswana. Maun, often considered the gateway to the famous Okavango Delta, attracts adventurers from around the world.
Passengers will be able to disembark at 19:45, just in time for a relaxing evening before setting off to explore the region’s exceptional biodiversity.

Ethiopian Airlines is back in Monrovia

In another context, the Ethiopian airline announced the resumption of its services to Roberts International Airport in Monrovia, Liberia’s main airport. Three weekly flights will be operated throughout the year.