JANUARY 20TH, 2016

The Big Apple Rejoins Ethiopian Network

Ethiopian Airlines, the largest and most profitable airline in Africa, is pleased to announce
that preparations are being finalized to launch service to New York’s JFK airport by the
end of June.

Ethiopian suspended flights to Newark in 2004 to provide nonstop service from
Washington to Addis Ababa, with connections to its network in East, Central and
Southern Africa. Ethiopian’s network will once again provide a vital link between New
York and Africa with this new service.

Flights from Addis Ababa to JFK will depart Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings,
and will return from JFK to Addis Ababa the same evening. Flights will make an
intermediate stop in Lomé, home base for Ethiopian Airline’s partner ASKY Airlines, in
both directions.

Passengers from New York will enjoy faster flight options to a variety of cities with this
new flight.

There will be three weekly one-stop flights between New York and Addis Ababa,
headquarters of the African Union and capital of one of the fastest growing
economies in the world.

There will be connectivity beyond Addis Ababa to and from major economic and
tourist destinations in East, Southern and Central Africa and the Middle East,
including Nairobi, Entebbe, Dar es Salaam, Kigali, Khartoum, Jeddah, and Riyadh.
There will be connectivity between New York and many cities in West Africa with
Ethiopian’s partner ASKY Airlines, via Lomé, including Lagos, Abidjan, Dakar,
Libreville, Douala, N’djamena, Kinshasa, Bamako, Conakry, Ouagadougou, and
Niamey.
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Ethiopian will be deploying the most modern aircraft in the world on this flight, the
Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which not only offers unparalleled onboard comfort to passengers,
but is also the world’s most environmentally friendly aircraft with its lower fuel usage and
noise emissions. Ethiopian’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner is configured with 24 business class
and 246 economy seats, all of which are equipped with on-demand video monitors
featuring a variety of entertainment options.

Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, remarked, “We are thrilled
to resume our service to New York, our fourth destination in the Americas. New York is
one of the world’s most economically powerful cities and including it in our ever
expanding network will play a critical role in the expansion of trade, tourism and
investment between the fast growing continent of Africa and the United States. I would
like to thank all who strived hard to make the route possible.”

Ethiopian is a global, as well as a Pan-African, carrier serving more than 92 international
destinations across 5 continents and operating the youngest fleet in Africa with less than
the industry average age of 5 years. The airline is expanding to new destinations, and in
the past year has introduced service to Tokyo, Manila, Dublin, Los Angeles, Cape Town,
Durban, Gaborone, Yaoundé, and Goma.