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Ethiopian Bale Robe Wako Gutu Airport Terminal Project Receives a Grand Inauguration

Ethiopian Airlines Group, the largest airline brand in Africa, and one of the fastest
growing airline network in the world, proudly announces the inauguration of the newly
built Wako Gutu Airport Terminal at Bale Robe in the presence H.E. Shimelis Abdisa,
President of the Oromia Regional State, high government officials, Ethiopian Airlines
Group executive management members and dignitaries. The new state of the art airport terminal is aimed at advancing the socio-economic and cultural interrelation between the domestic regions and beyond providing seamless domestic air transportation service.


Regarding the inauguration of the new passenger terminal, Ethiopian Airlines Group
CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew said, “We are delighted to announce the completion of this terminal project, which brings an enhanced travel experience to our passengers flying to and from this destination. Our commitment to improving the airport experience across our domestic network drives us to invest in upgrades and renovations like this. We take great pride in delivering this state-of-the-art facility and look forward to offering our passengers an elevated level of comfort and convenience.”
Bale is among the iconic Ethiopian tourist destinations, with its proximity to one of the
most spectacular and extensive underground caverns in the world, โ€œHolqa Sof Omarโ€,
famously known as the Sof Omar cave. Ethiopian Airlines’ flight to Bale Robe also plays
a crucial role in enhancing the tourism potential of the Bale Mountains National Park by
improving accessibility and promoting the region as a prime tourist destination.

Ethiopian Airlines Airbus A350-1041 F-WWXL (ET-BAW) (msn 691) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 964141.

Ethiopian Airlines continues to enhance regional connectivity, serving over 22
destinations across the country. Demonstrating its commitment to transforming domestic aviation, Ethiopian Airlines operates up to 14 weekly flights to and from Robe Wako Gutu Airport. This dedication is further highlighted by the recent inauguration of Gode Ugaas Miraad and Jinka Airports Terminals, the renovation of Addis Ababa Bole
International Airportโ€™s Domestic Terminal, the resumption of services to Dembi Dollo
and Axum Airports, the launch of new air services to Nekemite, and the inauguration of
Bale Robe’s Wako Gutu Airport Terminal Building along with its ancillary facilities.
Since the acquisition of the Ethiopian Airports Enterprise by Ethiopian Airlines Group
as a Strategic Business Unit (SBU) in 2017, Ethiopian Airlines Group has taken over the
administrative role including construction and renovation projects of airports in the
country.

Ethiopian Airlines adds two domestic destinations

Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Ababa) has announced it started new services to Bale Robe on September 1, located in the South-Central part of Ethiopia and Kombolcha in North-Central Ethiopia on September 10.

The new flights will be on a daily bases to Kombolcha, and four times a week to Bale Robe on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday using the Bombardier Q400 aircraft. The addition of these new services will bring the number of Ethiopian domestic destinations to 20.

Bale Robe is famous for the Omar Cave, which is the longest cave in Ethiopia at 15.1 kilometers and the longest system of caves in Africa.

Kombolcha is an industrial hub housing steel product and textile factories.

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best/AirlinersGallery.com. Bombardier DHC-8-402 ET-ARM (msn 4472) lands at Farnborough (FAB).

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