AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEthiopian Airlines Expansion: Ethiopian Airlines has launched new passenger service to Lyon, France, adding another European link via Addis Ababa and signaling further network growth with five more international destinations planned by end-2026. Tourism Growth Push: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says Ethiopia welcomed over 1.4 million foreign visitors in the 2025/26 fiscal year, generating more than $5.2bn in foreign exchange, as tourism is positioned as a core economic pillar. Digital ID for Travelers & Services: Ethiopia’s Fayda digital ID program has registered over 46 million people, with hundreds of institutions integrated to speed up access to services—good news for smoother travel-related processes. Wildlife Protection Meets Tourism Tech: A digitally monitored wildlife platform is being validated for protected areas including Bale Mountains and Senkele Swayne’s Hartebeest Sanctuary, aiming to improve conservation and destination planning. EU-Ethiopia Links: The EU says cooperation is entering a stronger phase, including lifted visa restrictions that make travel and people-to-people exchanges easier. Regional Flight Connectivity: Direct Budapest–Riyadh flights (and onward connections that include Ethiopia) are set to widen travel options for European travelers heading toward Ethiopia and the wider region. Health & Travel Impact: A US-based medical mission is shipping $2.6m in cardiac supplies to Ethiopia for surgeries for 200 patients this July.
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