Addis Ababa – Ethiopian Airlines (ET) officially launched its first non-stop passenger service to Hanoi, Vietnam from July 10, 2025, marking the airline's first route to Vietnam and its 20th destination in Asia.
Flights are scheduled four times a week and are open from Addis Ababa Bore International Airport (Additional) on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with return trips from Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport (Han) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Frieders and Sundays. The route is provided using the fuel efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Background, strategic expansion
Ethiopian Airlines (ET), the largest airline in Africa and the world's fastest expanding, is steadily growing its international network. With Hanoi now being added to the map, the airline will strengthen its position as a key link between Africa and Southeast Asia, adding to its existing services in major Asian cities such as Beijing (PEK), Tokyo (HND), Singapore (Sin), and Hong Kong (HKG).
This Hanoi route is part of Ethiopia's broader expansion agenda, including recent additions such as Hyderabad (HYD), Porto (OPO) and Sharjah (SHJ), highlighting pan-continental reach in Asia, Europe, Africa and America.
CEO Statement, Vision
Group CEO Mesfin Tasew expressed his enthusiasm at the launch ceremony held in Hanoi on July 11th.
“We are pleased to expand our presence in Southeast Asia and strengthen air connectivity for our regional customers. This new route will create strong bonds and opportunities for cooperation between Vietnam and our broad global network.
Connectivity, tourism, trade benefits
This new Addis Ababa-Hanoi flight makes it easier to move people and businesses between two regions. Think more about trade, tourism and culture flowing in both ways. Also:
For Vietnamese people, it opens up many new connections through Addis Ababa, Africa, Europe and even in America.
On the other side, it gives Ethiopian and African travelers a smoother way to the growth markets in Southeast Asia.
As Africa and Southeast Asia gain more connections, it will likely lead to more transactions, more travel, and better connections overall.
At the launch, Vietnamese aviation officials pointed out that the new routes could truly boost tourism, business bonds and cultural exchange, making it much easier for Southeast Asian travelers to explore diverse African destinations.

Flight Schedule at a glance
Outbound flight (ET 0678)
Segment: Add to DAC
Opening days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday exit hours: 22:30 (additional) Arrival time: 08:25 (+1) Aircraft: Boeing 787
Segment: DAC to Han
Business days: Deposit hours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays: 9:30 (DAC) Arrival time: 1:10: Broadcast: Boeing 787
Inbound flight (ET 0679)
Segment: Han to DAC
Opening days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday stay hours: 14:10 (han) Arrival time: 15:50 Broadcast: Boeing 787
Segment: Add DAC
Opening days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Departure Time: 16:50 (DAC) Arrival Time: 21:35aircraft: Boeing 787
Ethiopia's broader network, vision
Ethiopian Airlines began in 1946 and currently travels to more than 160 destinations around the world. They have a solid fleet with modern aircraft such as the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787.
They were part of the Star Alliance and have been named Africa's Best Airlines by SkyTrax for eight consecutive years.
With the Vision 2035 plan, ET is locked in its place as a key global player, working to build more hubs across Africa and work with international partners to expand its reach.
Looking ahead
With the Hanoi Route in operation, Ethiopian airlines have revealed they want a stronger footing in one of the fastest growing regions.
This direct link should fully promote tourism, business trips and cultural exchanges between Africa and Southeast Asia.
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