In its efforts to spread its services across major
cities of the world, Ethiopian Airlines, a foremost airline in Africa, has
launched its direct flight from Africa to Houston, United States.
The management of the airline stated that the historic
flight would not only improve connectivity between Africa and Houston, but
would, according to the Executive Director, Houston Airport, Mario Daiz, contribute about $100 million into the US
economy yearly.
“Houston is now officially reconnected to the
African continent through the efforts of Ethiopian Airlines to make business
seamless for international travelers and others in the corporate world. Through
the flight to Houston, Ethiopian Airlines is creating unity among people of
diverse groups, promoting culture and strengthening values,” he stated.
Speaking at the launch of the inaugural flight held
at the George Bush International Airport, Houston, Group Chief Executive
Officer of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Tewolde Gabrielmariam, said the airline would
operate three frequencies weekly from Lome, Togo, to Houston using the Boeing
787 Dreamliner.
He said with direct flight services to Houston from
Lome, Ethiopian Airlines has been able to connect Houston to the entire
continent of Africa, Middle East and Asia, adding that the launch makes the
airlines 127th destination in the world.
He explained that the connections have been
designed in such a way that it will be one of the most direct and fastest
routes for Africa, Middle East and Asia, saying Houston is the fifth gateway in
North America and the fourth in US next to Washington, New York and Chicago.
Speaking further, Gabrielmariam said the airline
has been working very hard for a long period of time to fly to Houston, “but
thanked God that the dream finally became a reality on December 16, 2019, with
the inauguration of the direct flight into Houston. This is also a very
important connection for East Africa, South Africa and Central Africa, and also
a very important connection to West Africa. This is the only direct connection
to West Africa because we are using our second half in Lome for West Africa to
connect passengers to the entire West and Central Africa.”
He added that Ethiopian Airlines is now the largest
airline on the continent with a fleet of 130 aircraft. “It is by far the
airline with the most extensive network in the world connecting Africa to the
rest of the world and within the continent.”
Gabrielmariam commended his management team and the
over 16,000 workers across the globe for working day and night to ensure that
the airline ‘shines in the sky’.
He also expressed his gratitude to the Houston Airport
management for the warm welcome, adding: “I have never seen an airport so
generous like Houston Airports. It is a customer-focused airport.”
At a brief ceremony before the flight took off in
Lome, the capital of Togo, Vice-President of the Airlines, Rahel Assefail, said:
“Ethiopian Airlines is happy to connect more cities in America to Africa
because of the connection between West Africa and Houston. We, as a company,
decided to route the airlines from Lome, West Africa, instead of home base in
Addis Ababa. We hope this will increase the relationship between Africa and
America.”
Some of the passengers, who spoke to THISDAY on the
inaugural flight, expressed satisfaction at the high level of hospitality and
professionalism of the airline.
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