A new Manchester to Addis Ababa flight has taken off in style as the UK’s 3rd largest airport delivers more global connectivity for the north.
A landmark route into the heart of Africa has taken off, underlining Manchester Airport’s pivotal role in connecting the North to some of the world’s most important markets.
Ethiopian Airlines’ inaugural flight on a B787 Dreamliner aircraft from Manchester to Addis Ababa left Manchester airport 100% full and will unlock more than 60 connections across Africa.
The four times a week service is set to benefit 400,000 people across the North who currently access Africa via other means. A celebration to mark the first flight today was attended by Jeremy Lefroy MP, the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to Ethiopia as well as hundreds of guests from across the region.
The new service has been welcomed by Northern businesses and organisations who will benefit from reduced journey times, unlocking vital economic, trade and investment opportunities.
Jeremy Lefroy MP said:
“Ethiopia is a key partner as we look to expand our trading relationship with the wider African continent. This new flight route from Ethiopian Airlines will allow UK companies to build strong ties with their Ethiopian counterparts, increasing the accessibility and affordability of doing business for businesses in both countries.
“The Department for International Trade has a range of support available to businesses looking to make the most of the new flight route. Support includes finance through our award-winning export credit agency, UK Export Finance, and market advise from our in-country HM Trade Commissioner, Emma Wade-Smith.”
Ethiopian Airlines, which flies to more destinations in Africa than any other carrier, will operate the ultramodern B-787 Dreamliner on the route with business and economy classes. The service to Addis Ababa will operate on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
The route opens up 60 seamless connections across Africa including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania.
Andrew Cowan, CEO of Manchester Airport, said:
“We’re delighted to have Ethiopian Airlines launching its service to Addis Ababa today.
“It will provide a vital route into Africa for businesses across the North, as well as helping attract visitors and potential investors to the region.
“This route highlights the important role Manchester Airport continues to play in connecting the North with key global markets.
“I want to take this opportunity to welcome Ethiopian Airlines to Manchester and look forward to working with them to ensure the success of this flagship service.”
Chancellor of The University of Manchester, Lemn Sissay, said:
“I have a very personal connection with Ethiopia and, through my work as Chancellor, The University of Manchester now offers scholarships to Ethiopian students with a desire to come and study in the UK. Having a direct Manchester-Addis Ababa flight route will open up these opportunities even further and that is something to be celebrated.
“To be considered a truly global city Manchester needs to be open to the world, especially Africa, and this is a massive step forward in that regard. Both from a cultural and economic perspective, unlocking the doors to Ethiopia is another way for Manchester to embrace its place on the international stage.”