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Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ABIA), the main hub for Ethiopian Airlines, has long been a critical component of Africa’s aviation infrastructure. However, the airport’s expansion is taking on new levels of significance as Ethiopian Airlines experiences annual growth rates of 20%. This rapid development in the airline industry necessitates the expansion of Bole International Airport, pushing it towards the creation of a new, mega airport that will reshape the region’s air travel dynamics.

Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ABIA), located in Ethiopia’s vibrant capital, has emerged as a significant hub for air travel in Africa. Serving as the main gateway for Ethiopian Airlines, the airport plays a vital role in connecting the African continent with the rest of the world. As the travel and tourism industry continues to thrive globally, ABIA is expanding rapidly to accommodate the growing demand for air travel and further solidify its position as a major international aviation center.



Ethiopian Airlines Enhances Global Travel Links With Launch Of New Direct Service To Hanoi, Expanding Connectivity Between Africa And Southeast AsiaFeatureCurrent StatusFuture PlansAirport NameAddis Ababa Bole International Airport (ABIA)New Mega Airport near Abusera, 40 km Southeast of Addis AbabaCountryEthiopiaEthiopiaCurrent Passenger Capacity25 million annually110 million annually at the new mega-airportKey Airlines OperatingEthiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airway.

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