ET Wins Africa Tourism Award

Leading African carrier, Ethiopian Airlines “has been bestowed with the coveted ‘Outstanding Tourism Transportation Award’ at the 2024 Africa Tourism Leadership Forum (ATLF) held in Gaborone, Botswana.”

According to the airline the award recognizes “tourism transportation organizations that consistently deliver the highest standards of service to travelers while upholding strong sustainability and environmental credentials. The award specifically highlights the most reliable and efficient transportation companies serving all destinations across the African continent, including remote tourism hotspots.”


Ethiopian Airlines says: “This recognition validates our unwavering commitment to providing our passengers with the highest quality of service and fostering sustainable tourism across Africa. As a Pan-African and the largest network operator in Africa, our vision has always been to connect Africa to the world, and the world to Africa, and this recognition from ATLF encourages us to set the bar even higher.”


“We are honoured to receive this prestigious award,” said Mr. Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines. “This recognition validates our unwavering commitment to providing our passengers with the highest quality of service and fostering sustainable tourism across Africa. As a Pan-African and the largest network operator in Africa, our vision has always been to connect Africa to the world, and the world to Africa, and this recognition from ATLF encourages us to set the bar even higher.”

Through its subsidiary, Ethiopian Holidays, ET “provides an array of travel packages that are integrated with its vast destination network, thus enhancing the interdependent relationship between tourism and air transport.”

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