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Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 19:52
by AbyssiniaLady
Ethiopian Airlines said that it is currently seeking clarification from the Eritrean Civil Aviation Authority and is committed to resolving any issues amicably and promptly, Well, it's too little too late.
Eritrea will also block Ethiopian Airlines from entering its airspace starting 30 September 2024, A time when Ethiopian Airlines is being driven out of the African market, the giant Middle East Airline Carriers are dominating African skies, Ethiopian Airlines is struggling to remain in business.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 19:58
by Dama
Your husband pagan Horus won't miss you; he will drive
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 08:55
by wubebereha
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 09:00
by Odie
Where is the Eritrean Airlines in the images posted?
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 09:08
by Right
The Eris airline- one outdated plane leased from Romania bankrupted due to no passengers and no payments to the crews years ago.
No one risks his life boarding that old plane.
Eris are a laughing stock of the world.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 09:25
by Fiyameta
We Eritreans have no plan to close our airspace to Ethiopian Airlines. Such narrative is peddled by TPLF cadres that want to harm Ethiopia's economic interest. The decision reached by the Eritrean government to discontinue Ethiopian Airlines flights to Asmara was as a result of the government's repeated plea for addressing critical issues with the Airlines that fell on deaf ears. It's all business, nothing personal. It's only during times of war that a country has the right to defend its airspace by imposing a No-Fly-Zone over its airspace sovereignty.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 13:06
by AbyssiniaLady
Fiyameta wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 09:25
We Eritreans have no plan to close our airspace to Ethiopian Airlines. Such narrative is peddled by TPLF cadres that want to harm Ethiopia's economic interest. The decision reached by the Eritrean government to discontinue Ethiopian Airlines flights to Asmara was as a result of the government's repeated plea for addressing critical issues with the Airlines that fell on deaf ears. It's all business, nothing personal. It's only during times of war that a country has the right to defend its airspace by imposing a No-Fly-Zone over its airspace sovereignty.
Cartoonist Queen please don't mislead people, you are not Eritrean.
Not only will Eritrea close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines but also expel Ethiopia's ambassador, Eritrea has full and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory, including its territorial sea, It is an indisputable fact, Country airspace sovereignty is a fundamental principle of international law.
Eritrea will shoot down any Ethiopian Airlines that violate its airspace after September 2024.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 13:59
by AbyssiniaLady
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain closed their airspace to Qatar flights between 2017 and 2021, Here's another example of Airspace Sovereignty, On September 1, 1983, Soviet fighter jets intercepted a Korean Airlines passenger flight from New York to Seoul with 269 people aboard after it drifted into Soviet airspace and shot it down, All 269 people on board were killed.
Eritrea will do the same.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 14:09
by Selam/
ሲጀመር “WE” ብሎ የሚያወራ ሰው ውሸታምና የራሱ አመለካከትና መተማመን የሌለው ጎዶሎ ነው።
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 15:45
by kerenite
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 13:06
Fiyameta wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 09:25
We Eritreans have no plan to close our airspace to Ethiopian Airlines. Such narrative is peddled by TPLF cadres that want to harm Ethiopia's economic interest. The decision reached by the Eritrean government to discontinue Ethiopian Airlines flights to Asmara was as a result of the government's repeated plea for addressing critical issues with the Airlines that fell on deaf ears. It's all business, nothing personal. It's only during times of war that a country has the right to defend its airspace by imposing a No-Fly-Zone over its airspace sovereignty.
Cartoonist Queen please don't mislead people, you are not Eritrean.
Not only will Eritrea close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines but also expel Ethiopia's ambassador, Eritrea has full and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory, including its territorial sea, It is an indisputable fact, Country airspace sovereignty is a fundamental principle of international law.
Eritrea will shoot down any Ethiopian Airlines that violate its airspace after September 2024.
Well put and hats off to you. I doubt that she is an Eritrean.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 19:38
by AbyssiniaLady
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 22:32
by kebena05
Abere wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 22:17
Eritrea cannot close airspace
አየ አበራሽ ከንባታው እበቴ
Your little brain must have been only 5 years old.
Eritrea completely shat down its air space to Ethiopia from 1998-2018 (for 20 full years). Your government at the time, the Weyane, who was much stronger military than your little PP today, couldn’t dare to send one sing Ethiopian airline plane over Eritrean airspace just to dare it. If Weyane had dare, the steel ball Eritrean airforce pilots would have turned the EAL to ashes. Now, if Eritrea decides to do it again, your little PP had no choice but to tack its coward tale between its skinny leg and cry.
It is funny that you low IQ think your little poorly trained Mekelakeya is a match to the mighty Shaebia. Shaebia or Eritreans for that matter, don’t brag or blaff like you cowards, it showed the world time and again what it could do; it completely distroyed a force that is 20 fold bigger than itself, without the help of Cuba, Soviets or E Europan help.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 00:25
by Fed_Up
kebena05 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 22:32
Abere wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 22:17
Eritrea cannot close airspace
አየ አበራሽ ከንባታው እበቴ
Your little brain must have been only 5 years old.
Eritrea completely shat down its air space to Ethiopia from 1998-2018 (for 20 full years). Your government at the time, the Weyane, who was much stronger military than your little PP today, couldn’t dare to send one sing Ethiopian airline plane over Eritrean airspace just to dare it. If Weyane had dare, the steel ball Eritrean airforce pilots would have turned the EAL to ashes. Now, if Eritrea decides to do it again, your little PP had no choice but to tack its coward tale between its skinny leg and cry.
It is funny that you low IQ think your little poorly trained Mekelakeya is a match to the mighty Shaebia. Shaebia or Eritreans for that matter, don’t brag or blaff like you cowards, it showed the world time and again what it could do; it completely distroyed a force that is 20 fold bigger than itself, without the help of Cuba, Soviets or E Europan help.
You don’t need to go extra miles to explain to Starvin Marvins with IQ 53. They can ዘራፌዋ as much as they want. We will wait and take the crab out of them እንደተለመደው::
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 17:49
by AbyssiniaLady
UAE airports welcome 36.5 million passengers in 3 months
Monday, 20 May 2024 15:01 By ARN News Staff
A total of 36.5 million passengers travelled through the UAE's airports in the first quarter of 2024.
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said this figure marks a 14.7 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.
The breakdown includes 10,874,232 departures, 10,723,639 arrivals and 14,944,466 transit passengers.
Meanwhile, the UAE's airports handled a total of 1.1 million tonnes of cargo during the three-month period between January and March 2024, marking a 32 per cent increase year-on-year.
National carriers accounted for nearly 68 per cent of the total air freight volume in Q1.
Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of GCAA, attributed the growing figures to the collaborative efforts between the authority and its partners at both federal and local government levels.
He added that the strategic opening of new markets for national carriers, facilitated by 189 air transport agreements with countries worldwide, has been crucial in fostering partnerships and promoting the open skies policy.
https://www.dubaieye1038.com/news/local ... n-3-months
The death of Ethiopian Airlines is approaching fast.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 19:41
by AbyssiniaLady
War-torn Ethiopia is not only landlocked, but also skylocked, Ethiopian Airlines pay Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, South Sudan and Sudan millions of dollars a year to fly over their airspace.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 09 Aug 2024, 12:30
by AbyssiniaLady
President Sisi receives letter from Afwerki
Thursday، 08 August 2024
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi reaffirmed Egypt’s keenness to advance efforts to deepen the distinguished bilateral relations and cooperation with Eritrea in order to benefit the two peoples and achieve their common interests, particularly in light of the growing regional challenges that necessitate closer dialogue on ways to address them.
The President’s remarks came as he received yesterday Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh in Cairo. The meeting was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Migration, Badr Abdel Aaty, Head of the General Intelligence Service Abbas Kamel, and the Eritrean Ambassador to Egypt.
According to the Presidency Spokesman, President Sisi received a letter from Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki, in which he expressed appreciation for President Sisi the strong relations between the two countries.
The Eritrean president said he looked forward to enhancing consultation and coordination on issues of mutual interest.
The meeting also covered regional issues, with a focus on the security threats in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea. Both sides stressed the importance of continued joint coordination and consultation at various levels to support stability and security in the region.
Source.
https://www.sis.gov.eg/Story/194124/Pre ... lang=en-us
Egypt's efforts to isolate war-torn landlocked Ethiopia politically and diplomatically from neighboring countries is success, Mission successfully completed, well done Egypt.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 09 Aug 2024, 13:58
by Dark Energy
Banning Ethiopia airlines from Eritrean aerospace is likely coming. That means, Ethiopian airlines can fly over Sudan ( very critical ), Djbouti, Somalia and Kenya. That clearly, will show the fall out between Isayas and Abbiy. With all this RedSea bull, I never believed they had a fall out. I always believed that they were still close friends behind the curtain. Abbiy is just trying to be another Isayas. Ride the ultimate chair till death do us part. Abbiy is habitual lier. He will take Ethiopia to Abbys just to maintain power. You can take that the bank.
Re: Eritrea will close its airspace to Ethiopian Airlines
Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 14:06
by AbyssiniaLady
I have been waiting for this good news so long, Galla scavengers have picked a fight with the wrong people but Somalis will bring the Galla scavengers to their knees.