Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Tigray capital

Reuters

An Airbus A350-941 aircraft of Ethiopian Airlines is pulled by a pushback tractor at Zurich Airport near Ruemlang
An Airbus A350-941 aircraft of Ethiopian Airlines is pulled by a push back tractor of air service provider DNATA at Zurich Airport near Ruemlang, Switzerland, December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo 

ADDIS ABABA, Dec 27 (Reuters) – Ethiopian Airlines (ETHA.UL) will resume flights to the capital of the war-torn northern region of Tigray starting on Wednesday, the airline said in a statement, the first commercial flights to Tigray in about 18 months.

The announcement comes a day after a delegation of government officials and heads of public enterprises visited Mekelle to discuss implementation of last month’s peace agreement.

The agreement, which included promises to restore services, ended two years of fighting between the Ethiopian federal government and allies against the Tigrayan forces, that killed thousands and displaced millions.

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