Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Cameroon on special permit

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline has resumed service to Duala and Yaoundé as of July 13, 2020.

The service will initially be three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from Addis Ababa to Duala via Yaoundé and then back to Addis Ababa.

A statement issued in Accra by the Company said further to the resumption of regular service to Dubai and Djibouti, the addition of Duala and Yaoundé would bring the total number of destinations to be served with enhanced safety measures, to 42.

“As countries continue to open-up their airports for passenger arrival, Ethiopian Airlines will announce list of these destinations in due course,” it added.

The statement said facemasks would be mandatory for travel and were requested as part of the “satisfy destination” entry requirements.

It said up to date destination entry requirements could be found on its website and that as countries continued to open their borders and relax travel restrictions, Ethiopian Airlines was ready to increase frequencies to accommodate the demand by focusing on the wellbeing of customers and staff.

”Ethiopian is happy to welcome back business and leisure travellers to these destinations,” it added.