5th Jun 2018 | Elizabeth Sasu
“You have for many years been the Airline of Choice for Travellers in Ghana to the Middle and Far East Regions..”
So said part of the Citation read at the Bugum Hall of La Palm Royal Beach Hotel when EthiopianAirlines was Honoured with the Most Oustanding International Airline Award by the Business Executive Magazine.
In a well attended event the Organiser feted the Airline along with other High Profile Organisation. The Colombian Ambassador to Ghana Claudia Turbay was the Special Guest of Honour.
Receiving the Award the General Manager of Ethiopian Airlines in Ghana Mrs. Genet W/Michael thanked Ghanaians for the continuous support for growth of the Airline in Ghana.
Meanwhile the largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX certified Four Star Global Airline, is pleased to announce that it has won the 2017 Airline Reliability Performance Award, for the 7th year in a row, from Bombardier Aerospace.
Mr. Tewolde Gebremariam, GCEO of Ethiopian Airlines said, “We are pleased to receive the award for the 7th year in a row. It is the fruit of continued dedication and hard work of our employees and especially those working in our light aircraft and turbo-prop section.
We are committed to providing to our esteemed customers reliable schedule and punctual flights at all times. This is a testament of our dedication to operational excellence in our domestic and regional routes.”
Ethiopian currently operates 21 Q-400 Next Gen aircraft, including the only in Africa Q-400 double cabin which has the quietest engine in its category. The Q-400 is an ideal aircraft for domestic and regional flights with a speed closer to narrow body jet airplanes and with reduced fuel consumption and emission.
Ethiopian Q-400s are used for its extensive regional and domestic network serving the ever increasing tourism and business travel needs of its customers. The Airline Reliability Performance Award recognizes operators of Bombardier CRJ Series regional jets and Q Series turboprops who have achieved the highest rates of dispatch reliability.
Source: gh-aviation
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