Ethiopian Airlines has released a list of new destinations it has just launched. The airline says it has extended its network to some Asian and European destinations.
The new routes which were just introduced by the airline include, Bahrain, Damman in Saudi Arabia, Athen Greece, India, and Indonesia's Jakarta. The airline just established a five-star terminal hotel at Addis Abeba Bole International Airport, which coincides with this. These new routes would be added to the airline's 127 international destinations beginning on July 1.
Due to government rule, guests are only permitted to stay for a maximum of one night. Nevertheless, once they check in at the hotel, they are not allowed to leave. The hotel's 24-hour large, pet-friendly rooms and suites are available to travelers who require a pre-flight clean-up or who have shorter layovers, according to Ethiopian Airlines' General Manager for Nigeria, Shimeles Arage.
Most of the Pan-African passenger and cargo network is controlled by Ethiopian, which flies the newest and most advanced fleet to more than 130 international passenger and cargo destinations on five continents.

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