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Special offer from Ethiopian airlines to family fare


Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, is pleased to announce a special family fare this season.

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.Guests need to purchase three adult fare tickets at the available fare and the fourth passenger accompanying them will pay only the applicable airport taxes. 

The fourth passenger can be an adult or a child and all must travel together. This offer is valid for return travel on economy class from Muscat to Dar Es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nairobi, Mombasa, Khartoum, Johannesburg and Cape Town. Tickets can be purchased up to October 29; travelling can be done till December 31.

Ethiopian Airlines currently offers affordable special fares for travel from Muscat to all online African destinations. It also offers exciting short holiday breaks in Ethiopia as well as Safari packages to Kenya and Tanzania.  

During recent times, many Omani residents, locals & expatriates, have been visiting Addis, Ethiopia and other African destinations.

Addis Delight is a three nights/four days package offered by the airline for a short break at Addis Ababa starts at RO95. Addis Ababa is as cosmopolitan as any of the world's great metropolises, and the architecture is as varied as the city itself. 
This package is also ideal for passengers who wish to take a short break in Addis Ababa while visiting other countries.

Over 35 nationalities including persons from India, Germany, South Africa, UK etc enjoy the facility of visa on arrival at Ethiopia.  
“For nationals who require visa approval prior to travel, visiting Ethiopia is easier than before.  Omani nationals and residents can currently apply for Ethiopian visa through the Ethiopian Airlines office in Muscat.

 The airline will facilitate in processing the visa within ten working days of submission of required documents,” said Sami Muctar, country manager, Ethiopian Airlines - Oman. 

The original visa will be stamped on arrival in Addis Ababa. This facility is only offered to passengers traveling from Muscat on Ethiopian Airlines

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