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Ethiopian Airlines flies into PHIA

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September 7, 2019
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Ethiopian Airlines has commenced international operations into the Port Harcourt International Airport, instead of Enugu as the airport is undergoing renovation and temporarily closed.

The Chief Operating Officer, Mr Mesfin Tasew, said Ethiopian Airlines was dedicated to serve the South East region, hence it shifted the Enugu flight to Port Harcourt airport.

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Tasew said the airline would continue operating into Port Harcourt until Enugu airport was ready.

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“We will continue operating at this airport until Enugu airport becomes ready. When Enugu is ready, we will go back to Enugu,” he said.

Ethiopian airlines in a statement said it will continue to offer the usual service from PHC instead of Enugu starting from September 3, 2019, until November 23, 2019

Nigeria is the only African country where Ethiopian has opened four destinations. This demonstrates a strengthened bilateral relation between Ethiopian and Nigeria. We will make every effort to provide excellent service in Nigeria as well as across the continent to help our customers access our global network.

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