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Ethiopian Airlines

All-class rating 6.8

6.8/10

  • Boarding 6.3
  • Seat for sitting 7.5
  • Seat for sleeping 5.0
  • Service 7.3
  • Entertainment 5.8
  • Food & drink 8.3
  • Punctuality 7.0
  • Baggage 7.3
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Ethiopian Airlines (airline code ET) is the national carrier of Ethiopia, founded in 1945 and based in Addis Ababa, the country's capital. Ethiopian Airlines operates scheduled international and domestic passenger services.

Ownership

Ethiopian Airlines is 100% owned by the Ethiopian government.

Route Network

Ethiopian Airlines' hub is at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. To see where Ethiopian Airlines flies, click here.

Other information

To check fares visit ethiopianairlines.com

Ethiopian Airlines user reviews

Chocksaway flew Ethiopian Airlines Cloud Nine, on a B767-300ER (config 1)

Addis to Heathrow on a 767. This aircraft carries the older style business seat, ie... more

Overall:

6.4/10

6.4

Chocksaway flew Ethiopian Airlines Cloud Nine (short haul), on a B737-700

A three-hour plus flight from the Congo to Addis in business class. Seats are big... more

Overall:

8.0/10

8.0

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