Want to Experience Africa’s Rich Culture and Nature? Ethiopia is Waiting for You
Want to Experience Africa’s Rich Culture and Nature? Ethiopia is Waiting for You Ethiopia is celebrating a remarkable milestone in its tourism sector, with a 15% increase in international tourist arrivals in 2025, positioning the country as one of the fastest-growing travel destinations in Africa. This surge follows the country’s strategic efforts to enhance its tourism infrastructure and marketing, and signals a strong recovery after several years of challenges. As Ethiopia continues to capitalize on its rich cultural and natural heritage, the country’s tourism industry is emerging as a key player...
Addis Ababa Gears Up for the 2026 AU Summit: A New Era for Africa’s Diplomatic and Tourism Growth
Addis Ababa Gears Up for the 2026 AU Summit: A New Era for Africa’s Diplomatic and Tourism Growth Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s vibrant capital, is on the brink of a major transformation that will not only elevate its role in diplomacy but also boost its tourism sector. With the 2026 African Union (AU) Summit just around the corner, the city is ready to showcase its massive infrastructural and urban development. Addis Ababa has long been recognized as the political heart of Africa, and the preparations for the AU Summit are set to...
Shocking Series of Emergency Landings: Ethiopian Airlines Faces Crisis with Mid-Air Drama from Addis Ababa to Delhi, Goma, Makale, and More!
Shocking Series of Emergency Landings: Ethiopian Airlines Faces Crisis with Mid-Air Drama from Addis Ababa to Delhi, Goma, Makale, and More! Between January 2022 and January 2026, Ethiopian Airlines experienced several emergency flight landings involving routes to and from Ethiopia, with causes ranging from technical issues to crew fatigue and hydraulic leaks. For instance, in August 2022, a flight overshot its runway after pilots fell asleep mid-flight, while in April 2024, a hydraulic leak prompted an emergency landing at Goma. Similarly, in December 2024, a technical issue with the cargo hold...