Federal lawmakers spar over aviation safety charge

The Ethiopian federal government is set to introduce an aviation security fee, the first in nearly 20 years, as part of a major overhaul of the country's aviation security law. The bill, reviewed by the Council of Ministers and now before Parliament, proposes a one-dollar charge for every international flight passenger and 30 birr for domestic flights. It also includes two dollars per piece of cargo.

The Ethiopian federal government plans to introduce an aviation security fee, the first in nearly 20 years, embedded in ticket prices. This measure forms part of a comprehensive revision to the nation's aviation security law. The legislation, endorsed by the Council of Ministers and currently under parliamentary review, stipulates a one-dollar levy per international flight passenger, 30 birr for domestic flights, and two dollars per cargo unit. Ethiopian Airlines transported 19 million passengers in the previous year. The overhaul aims to strengthen aviation security protocols. The article, dated February 8, 2026, was written by Nahom Ayele, a Fortune staff writer.

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Ethiopia is employing a Wall Street-inspired financing model for the Bishoftu Airport project amid discussions at the African Union Summit. Ethiopian Airlines has contributed 700 million dollars as initial investment toward the 12.5 billion dollar venture. A special-purpose company will oversee borrowing, with financiers choosing contractors.

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Several popular travel destinations including Greece, Japan, Spain, and others are introducing higher fees, taxes, and crowd controls in 2026 to manage overtourism and support sustainability. American travelers face additional planning requirements, such as pre-bookings and levies, amid a 7.3% drop in U.S.-to-Europe bookings year-over-year. These measures aim to preserve cultural sites, natural resources, and local infrastructure while funding improvements.

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The Oromia Regional State, accounting for nearly 79 percent of Ethiopia's coffee exports, has introduced a new five percent levy on each kilogram of coffee beans purchased for export. This directive from the state's Trade Bureau will impact over 4,000 coffee producers who sell to exporters, with the fee linked to benchmark prices set by the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority.

Ethiopian Airlines has announced that three new domestic air traffic control centers will begin operations next month. These facilities are located in Negele Borena, Gore Metu, and Debre Marcos.

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The National Bank of Ethiopia's efforts to manage market disparities pushed the bank dollar rate to 155.05 birr on Tir 26, 2018 E.C. This rise follows a black market peak of 190 birr, driven by heightened demand from Chinese New Year disruptions. Remittances surged as Ethiopian expatriates rushed to procure goods before factory closures in China.

 

 

 

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