Ethiopian Airlines Enters Interline Agreement with South Africa’s Airlink
Ethiopian Airlines has announced that it signed an interline agreement with Airlink (4Z), an airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Ethiopian has entered into an interline agreement with Airlink to allow passengers to enjoy seamless travel with a single ticket and lower fare tickets between points within the carriers’ synergized networks.
A team from Standard Bank Group held a discussion with Lelise Neme, Commissioner of Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC), during which they expressed their "willingness and interest" in being involved in the banking sector in Ethiopia, EIC stated.
Ethiopian Women Fish Processors and Traders Network has been established in Addis Ababa as a chapter of the African Women Fish Processors and Traders Network (AWFishNET). The association is expected to be instrumental in facilitating trade links at both national and regional levels.
Ethiopian Airlines announced it has resumed its weekly passenger flights to Enugu, Nigeria from 09 October 2021. The flights are operated on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Ethiopian is one of the oldest carriers flying to Nigeria and has been serving the country since 1960, strengthening trade, cultural and tourism ties between Nigeria and the rest of the world.
Ethiopian Airlines has renewed its long-term strategic partnership with Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR), the leading software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, for another seven-year term with a minimum commitment of $110 million. As per the agreement, Ethiopian will continue using Sabre’s passenger service system, SabreSonic, enabling it to automate sales and service, helping it to maximize revenue opportunities and create efficient airport experiences for travelers.
