Eritrean Airlines Resume Flights to Jeddah and Dubai

From: Dimtzi Eritrawian Kab German <eritreanvoice.germany_at_googlemail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 07:37:10 +0200

[image: Flights to Eritrea were getting increasingly expensive owing to the
decreasing options. However, with the assortment of such growing
alternative flights to the country, travelers would have a breeze and
convenience traveling this time to Eritrea.]

Flights to Eritrea were getting increasingly expensive owing to the
decreasing options. However, the commencement of alternative flights
starting this summer would make travelling to Eritrea a breeze

By *TesfaNews*,



*ERITREAN* Airlines this week announced to resume scheduled flights to the
Middle East, connecting Asmara once again with Jeddah and Dubai with two
weekly flights starting the first week of May.

According to the announcement, the national carrier will fly to Dubai every
Tuesday and Sunday while to Jeddah every Monday and Thursday.

Peak tourist season in Eritrea runs from May to September.

Eritreans from overseas return in their droves during summer holidays and
took part in the various national holiday celebrations. Two highly expected
festivals in Sawa and Asmara around mid-July and August; independence day
celebration in May and Martyrs day in June are expected to draw tens of
thousands of Eritrean travelers besides the growing number of foreign
tourists during the season.

The airline also said that previous aviation agreements with Emirates
Airlines, Qatar Airways and Alitalia will also help travelers to have ample
connection flight choices.

Meanwhile, Sudan Airways also announce one additional scheduled service to
Juba and Cairo direct from Asmara. Accordingly, the airline will start
flying to Juba and Cairo every Thursday during this festive season besides
it regular Asmara – Khartoum flights.

Another new entrant, Fly Olympic
Airlines<http://www.tesfanews.net/fly-olympic-launches-direct-flights-to-asmara/>,
a Stockholm based JAV operated airlines, will have its maiden flight to
Asmara on June 6, 2014.

According to the ads the airline run on local media outlets, the airline
would have flights toAsmara twice a week: Asmara-Amman-London every
Saturday and Asmara-Amman-Stockholm every Sunday.

World’s most notable airline, Turkish Airline, is also expected to commence
its maiden flights toAsmara on May 29th.

Flights to Eritrea have been increasingly expensive owing to the
decreasing options. However, the convenience of such alternative flights
would make travelling to Eritrea a breeze.

http://www.tesfanews.net/eritrean-airlines-resume-flights-to-jeddah-and-dubai/
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