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Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together
http://www.flandersnews.be/cm/de.red...%2526Ethiopian
Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together (AP) Tue 17/06/08 11:15 - The Belgian flag carrier Brussels Airlines has entered into a code share agreement with Ethiopian Airlines. Specifically this means that Brussels Airlines will sell tickets for flights between Brussels and the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. Ethiopian Airlines has daily flights between Brussels and Addis Ababa. From June 17 Brussels Airlines passengers will be able to fly Ethiopian Airlines to Addis Ababa. From there people can fly to other destinations in Africa, or elsewhere in Ethiopia. Until now Ethiopia was not included in the African destinations on offer by Brussels Airlines. The cooperation accord will give travellers better connectivity and a broad range of services between Europe and Africa. |
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Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together
"CobusGrobler" wrote in message ... http://www.flandersnews.be/cm/de.red...%2526Ethiopian Until now Ethiopia was not included in the African destinations on offer by Brussels Airlines. The cooperation accord will give travellers better connectivity and a broad range of services between Europe and Africa. Yes, I can see all us Europeans flying down to Addis before not too long for an all-inclusive. Gerry |
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Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:36:10 -0500, "TMOliver"
wrote: "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote ... "CobusGrobler" wrote ... Until now Ethiopia was not included in the African destinations on offer by Brussels Airlines. The cooperation accord will give travellers better connectivity and a broad range of services between Europe and Africa. Yes, I can see all us Europeans flying down to Addis before not too long for an all-inclusive. Once, so long ago that I could count it among the halcyon days of my youth, my travels, unwitting and almost unwilling, took me to Asmara, a veritable fistula in the earth's fundament and Addis, compared to Asmara a pleasure palace, but sort of like a Mexican Border town might have been in 1896 or so.... You were in ASA huh? No matter how easy or how cheap the fare, even in the front of the plane, I'll pass on the Brussels/Addis link, even FFT, and find Ethiopian restaurants in DC, if my appetites can't otherwise be stilled. TMO |
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More crosspost OT copy paste by michaelnewpoort
"CobusGrobler" a écrit dans le message de ... http://www.flandersnews.be/cm/de.red...%2526Ethiopian Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together (AP) Tue 17/06/08 11:15 - The Belgian flag carrier Brussels Airlines has entered into a code share agreement with Ethiopian Airlines. Specifically this means that Brussels Airlines will sell tickets for flights between Brussels and the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. Ethiopian Airlines has daily flights between Brussels and Addis Ababa. From June 17 Brussels Airlines passengers will be able to fly Ethiopian Airlines to Addis Ababa. From there people can fly to other destinations in Africa, or elsewhere in Ethiopia. Until now Ethiopia was not included in the African destinations on offer by Brussels Airlines. The cooperation accord will give travellers better connectivity and a broad range of services between Europe and Africa. |
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Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together
Until now Ethiopia was not included in the African destinations on
offer by Brussels Airlines. The cooperation accord will give travellers better connectivity and a broad range of services between Europe and Africa. Yes, I can see all us Europeans flying down to Addis before not too long for an all-inclusive. I'd go like a shot. Lalibela is one of the most amazing places on earth. Friends of mine have lived there and know the place well. They say it's easy to travel round once you get there as the domestic airline is very good (one of the best safety records of any). You may end up riding as supercargo with a load of qat, but you'll get there. ==== j a c k at c a m p i n . m e . u k === http://www.campin.me.uk ==== Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739 557 CD-ROMs and free stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic fonts |
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Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together
In message , Jack
Campin - bogus address writes Until now Ethiopia was not included in the African destinations on offer by Brussels Airlines. The cooperation accord will give travellers better connectivity and a broad range of services between Europe and Africa. Yes, I can see all us Europeans flying down to Addis before not too long for an all-inclusive. I'd go like a shot. Lalibela is one of the most amazing places on earth. Friends of mine have lived there and know the place well. They say it's easy to travel round once you get there as the domestic airline is very good (one of the best safety records of any). You may end up riding as supercargo with a load of qat, but you'll get there. ==== j a c k at c a m p i n . m e . u k === http://www.campin.me.uk ==== Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739 557 CD-ROMs and free stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic fonts Thanks Jack for the positive feedback, I haven`t been there myself but whilst living in Kenya I had some Ethiopian friends and of course we`ve seen some of the wonders of Lalibela and Axum on documentaries. As for the qat or khat, that is still coming into Britain in cargo planes but for the Somali community I believe. Pat. -- Pat Anderson |
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Brussels & Ethiopian Airlines work together
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:09:06 -0500, "TMOliver"
wrote: "John Kulp" wrote... You were in ASA huh? No, just passing through, courtesy of the days when the Defense Department had flights to nearly everywhere, and the Navy would save buying a commercial ticket by filling empty seats. Sometimes, it might take several days to get to a destination. Occasionally, you might not get there at all. Interesting. I was in ASA and had several friends who were stationed in Asmara, who were the only ones that I have ever heard before you that ever went there, The US had a COMMSTA in Asmara, an ear listening to a part of the world hard to hear otherwise, and heard less well today than even then. The one in Morocco was reputed to be far nicer and in more civilized surroundings, unlike Asmara where the rural locals carried rather nasty spears, since upgraded to AK47s. There were a number of ASA stations, including embassies, that were a lot nicer than Asmara, but, then, nature determines the ionospheric bounces. |
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