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Ethiopian Airlines’ first Airbus A350 arrival at Toronto Pearson

Ethiopian Airlines’ first Airbus A350 arrival at Toronto Pearson

1st-hand Media Opportunity: Tour our Airbus 350 in person! Media Invite: Where: Toronto Pearson International Airport (Terminal 1) When: Sunday, Nov 10, 2019 8:30 am the arrival of media/guests at Ethiopian Airlines counter Terminal 1 8:45 am Samson Arega Ethiopian Airlines Canada country manager welcome media/guests 9:00 Escort to tour Ethiopian Airlines Airbus 10:00 am Media visit concludes RSVP: Please RSVP to Gordana Mosher Gordana@ethiopianairlines.ca

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TORONTO, Nov. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Ethiopian Airlines Airbus A350, will be making its debut on Sunday, November 10, 2019, at Toronto Pearson International airport.

“We’re excited about the arrival of our Airbus 350 to Toronto, a city where we have been flying direct now for over seven years,” said Samson Arega, Ethiopian Airlines Canada country manager. Canada is a very important market for us, and we are committed to providing our customers with the ultimate travel experience.

Ethiopian Airlines flies direct from Toronto to Addis Ababa five times weekly. The biggest airline in Africa with one of the youngest fleets in the world. Ethiopian Airlines, a Star Alliance member, is currently the only African operator of the Airbus.

Airbus features:

Inflight Wi-Fi Connection

Passengers with smart devices can connect to the world, while others can use smart individual touch screens on their seats. With the state-of-the-art broadband satellite technology, passengers can rest assured that they will enjoy reliable connectivity for sending emails, shopping online or even chatting on social media while flying over the clouds.

Comfort

All seats are fitted with the latest high-definition touchscreen personal monitors and a higher selection of movies, television series and audio channels. Link to Virtual Tour of the Airbus A350. https://www.ethiopianairlines.com/aa/book/modern-aircrafts/virtual-tour-inside-our-airbus-a350

Performance

The A350XWB’s innovative technology improves performance in operation. It features the latest aerodynamic design, carbon-fibre fuselage and wings, plus new fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines. Together, these latest technologies translate into unrivalled levels of operational efficiency, with a 25 percent reduction in fuel burn and emissions in addition to significantly lower maintenance costs.

1st-hand Media Opportunity: Tour our Airbus 350 in person!

Media Invite:

Where: Toronto Pearson International Airport (Terminal 1)

When: Sunday, Nov 10, 2019

8:30 am the arrival of media/guests at Ethiopian Airlines counter Terminal 1
8:45 am Samson Arega Ethiopian Airlines Canada country manager welcome media/guests
9:00 Escort to tour Ethiopian Airlines Airbus
10:00 am Media visit concludes                
RSVP: Please RSVP to Gordana Mosher Gordana@ethiopianairlines.ca

 

SOURCE Ethiopian Airlines

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