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Ghana: Ethiopian Airlines increases flight frequency to Accra from 7 to 11 per week.

AviationGhana can confirm that Addis Ababa-based Ethiopian Airlines is set to increase its flight frequency between Addis Ababa and Accra, Ghana from 7 weekly flights to 11 per week nonstop starting this summer.

The additional frequencies would be operated on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The schedule for the additional frequency is all but approved by the aviation sector regulator, the Ghana Civil

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Aviation Authority (GCAA).

The increase in flight frequency offers Ghanaian passengers more traveling options and makes the airline the second international airline, aside from Asky Airlines, to operate more than one flight to Accra per day post-COVID.

Addis Ababa to Accra: ET927, 01:40-04:40 (6h block time) Mondays, Thursdays

Addis Ababa to Accra: ET929, 17:00-20:00 (6h); Tuesdays, Fridays

Accra to Addis Ababa: ET926, 05:20-14:15 (5h 55m); Mondays, Thursdays

Accra to Addis Ababa: ET928, 22:35-07:30 (+1) (5h 55m); Tuesdays, Fridays outcome of the 2016 presidential election in the United States. This was followed by US trade tensions with China, which caused major uncertainty for the world. Another big spike followed in early 2020 with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, followed less than two years later by another shock from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and renewed trade uncertainty associated with the risk of geoeconomic fragmentation.

Furthermore, the increase in frequency and adjustment in timing is also to ensure that the East African-based airline is able to feed more connecting flights to Dubai, China, New Delhi, Mumbai and Istanbul among others.

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