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Speakers, which included His Excellency Ambassador Hailemichael Afework Aberra, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines Tewolde GebreMariam and CEO of Ethiopian Tourism Organisation Solomon Tadesse addressed a large audience of international journalists and tour operators, who were keen to learn of future plans for tourism in the country.
During the conference, speakers were united in their faith that the current FCO advisory would be lifted in the near future, in light of the lifting of travel restrictions on diplomats and that it is very much business as usual.
Tewolde emphasised that having invested over the last 25 years in strengthening the infrastructure of Ethiopia the time is right for tourism to take centre stage and to showcase their magnificent nation and reputation for outstanding natural hospitality to visitors from all over the world. “Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa now flies to 95 destinations across five continents, giving tourists, investors and trading partners the opportunity to benefit from our routes and hospitality. We now offer 20 airports of global standard across Ethiopia servicing 25,000 hotel rooms a day and with four U.S. flights, 13 European flights and four China direct flights into Addis we are very much up and running and ready to offer a peaceful welcome to the world,” Tewolde said.
Solomon went on to add that with 20 airports in place, a road network established, electrification of the whole country complete and portable water available throughout, Ethiopia’s infrastructure is in place and ready to see its tourism industry flourish.
“As our new branding highlights Ethiopia is truly the ‘Land of Origins’ in terms of history, culture and adventure, we are currently undertaking a five-year strategy to develop and market the country with the aim of establishing Ethiopia among the top five tourist destinations in Africa by 2025. Together with Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s fastest growing airline, we will work together to really put Ethiopia on the world tourism stage,” Solomon stated.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in