First direct flights from Chicago to Africa begin this week
An Ethiopian Airlines flight that arrived at O'Hare International Airport on Monday marked the start of the first direct flights between Chicago and Africa. The Chicago Department of Aviation and Ethiopian Airlines announced the new thrice-weekly nonstop flights between O’Hare and Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, in the East African country’s capital city, earlier this year. “We believe that the flight will further boost the growing relations between the USA and Africa in general, and Ethiopia in particular, by enabling greater flow of trade, investment and tourism,” said Nigusu Worku, US regional director at Ethiopian Airlines. When Air New Zealand begins flights between O’Hare and Auckland in November — another new service announced in March — Chicago will join the ranks of just five cities that have nonstop passenger flights to all six major inhabited regions of the world, according to Department of Aviation spokeswoman Lauren Huffman.<br/>
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First direct flights from Chicago to Africa begin this week
An Ethiopian Airlines flight that arrived at O'Hare International Airport on Monday marked the start of the first direct flights between Chicago and Africa. The Chicago Department of Aviation and Ethiopian Airlines announced the new thrice-weekly nonstop flights between O’Hare and Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, in the East African country’s capital city, earlier this year. “We believe that the flight will further boost the growing relations between the USA and Africa in general, and Ethiopia in particular, by enabling greater flow of trade, investment and tourism,” said Nigusu Worku, US regional director at Ethiopian Airlines. When Air New Zealand begins flights between O’Hare and Auckland in November — another new service announced in March — Chicago will join the ranks of just five cities that have nonstop passenger flights to all six major inhabited regions of the world, according to Department of Aviation spokeswoman Lauren Huffman.<br/>