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Follow on Google News | Ethiopian Airlines improves Air Travel to Malawi by Launching Flights to Blantyre –TravelHouseUKEthiopian Airlines, the flag carrier airline of Ethiopia, will be launching flights to Blantyre on the 30th of March for UK’s passengers flying via its hub of Bol International Airport in Addis Ababa.
By: TravelHouseUK Passengers booking with TravelHouseUK (http://www.travelhouseuk.co.uk/) Ethiopian Airlines (http://www.travelhouseuk.co.uk/ TravelhouseUK has been serving the connectivity of air routes between the UK and Africa whilst booking seats with the largest international carriers. The agency facilitates flights to Malawi (http://www.travelhouseuk.co.uk/ Blantyre withholds crucial commercial importance with respect to the progress of Malawi. The economic trade along with extensive urban development has led to an improved standard of living. The city is also home to significant number of British nationals, while the terrain of its outskirts marks multiple natural parks with safari trails to track down the native wildlife. Blantyre heads its own district in the southern region of the country, and is served by its own Chileka International Airport. Ethiopian Airlines has shown tremendous progress at the international scale. The flag carrier airline of Ethiopia has been voted the best airline in the continent, while its overseas coverage has maintained standards in line with its membership with the Star Alliance Network. The airline has also proven instrumental for Malawi in specific; apart from having Blantyre as its 44th destination, it has also proven to be among the key supporters for the revival of the Malawian flag carrier Air Malawi. The hub of Ethiopian Airlines, Bole international Airport has gained its significance for direct and indirect long haul flights to and from Africa. The airport functioned as one of the prime pillars to become a platform for the regional aviation industry, spawning technical training institutes and flying schools. Currently it stands to be the third busiest airport in Africa, capable of fulfilling all requirements to be expected by the world’s leading and technologically advanced airlines. End
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