Ethiopian Airlines resumes Atlanta flights from May 21, 2026

Ethiopian Airlines will resume flights to Atlanta starting May 21, 2026, after suspending service in early February. The route, launched in 2023, linked Addis Ababa to Atlanta via Rome multiple times weekly. This restores a key Africa-US connection.

Ethiopian Airlines announced in March 2026 that it will resume service to Atlanta starting May 21, 2026. The airline had temporarily suspended the route in early February amid broader network adjustments. Originally launched in 2023, the service connected Addis Ababa to Atlanta via Rome, operating multiple times per week. According to the airline, this resumption forms part of efforts to strengthen connectivity between Africa, Europe, and North America. Atlanta provides access to one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States, benefiting business and leisure travelers. As Africa’s largest carrier, Ethiopian Airlines operates to more than 130 international destinations. It maintains routes to other major US cities including New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Newark. The return of the Atlanta flight enhances convenience for travelers and the Ethiopian diaspora community, reinforcing the airline’s role in linking African cities with key US destinations. This development coincides with preparations for summer travel.

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