A list of all airports in Ethiopia with information on shopping, dining and duty free.
To plan ahead for your journey to Ethiopia you can use Duty Free Information to see what Duty Free shops, boutiques, and products are on offer at the airports in Ethiopia before you fly. We pride ourselves on the quality of our database and endeavour to have the most up to date information on what shops and boutiques are available to you on your journey at each airport and the airline that you are flying with.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ethiopia
- Addis Ababa Airport
- Arba Minch Airport
- Axum Airport
- Bahir Dar Airport
- Aba Tenna Dejazmach Yilma Airport
- Gambella Airport
- Gonder Airport
- Jimma Airport
- Lalibella Airport
- Mekele Airport
- Asosa Airport
- Baco Airport
- Beica Airport
- Combolcha Airport
- Dembidollo Airport
- Gode Airport
- Gore Airport
- Kabri Dehar Airport
- Mizan Teferi Airport
- Tippi Airport
- Awassa Airport
- Wilwal Airport
- Mekane Selam Airport
- Debra Marcos Airport
- Debre Tabor Airport
- Harar Meda Airport
- Robe Airport
- Humera Airport
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What airports are in Ethiopia
Latest articles about Ethiopia
Ethiopian Airlines Group, the largest aviation group in Africa, has completed the first phase of its In-Terminal Hotel construction. In a continuous effort to ensure the convenience and comfort of passengers, crews and airlines using Addis Ababa as a hub, the In-Terminal Hotel construction began in December 2020. The Hotel is physically connected to Addis […]
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Ethiopian Airlines, the leading African flag carrier, on Wednesday reported a surge in profit for the last financial year, in sharp contrast to the ailing fortunes of other airlines in the region. The state-owned airline saw a 79 percent jump in revenue to $5 billion for 12 months to July while profit skyrocketed 90 percent […]
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Ethiopian Airlines Group, the flag carrier of Ethiopia, Africa’s largest airline group, has upsized four of its A350-900 on order to the largest variant of the A350 Family, the A350-1000, becoming Africa’s first customer for the aircraft. Ethiopian Airlines has already ordered 22 A350-900s, of which 16 aircraft have been delivered. With the A350-1000 upsizing, […]
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ETHIOPIA. Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa has overtaken Dubai as the leading gateway to Sub-Saharan Africa using at least one measure, according to analyst ForwardKeys. Addis Ababa Bole International Airport has grown its volume of international transfer passengers to the region for five years in a row (2013-17) to achieve that position. The airport is currently […]
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Ethiopian Airlines will launch services to Moscow, capital, political, economic and cultural centre of Russia, on December 1st. Regarding the upcoming services, group chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde GebreMariam, remarked: “It gives me a great pleasure to announce that we have finalised preparations to launch services to Moscow, Russia, the world’s largest country in […]
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Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines have celebrated the delivery of the first of 30 737 Max jets for Africa’s largest and fastest-growing commercial airline. The flag-carrier of Ethiopia has long operated the efficient and reliable Boeing 737 plane. With the Max, Ethiopian will be able to achieve a double-digit improvement in fuel efficiency and provide passengers […]
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