The privately-owned Ethiopian National Airways made its first commercial flight to Somalia


(AFP) – An Ethiopian airline on Saturday made the first commercial flight between Addis Ababa and Mogadishu in 41 years, in yet another sign of warming ties between neighboring Horn of Africa nations Ethiopia and Somalia.

A plane from the private airline Ethiopia National Airways landed at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde airport, and will conduct four flights per week, officials said.

“It’s a historical day for us as we launch this direct flight between Addis Ababa and Mogadishu. It has never been easy, we have been trying so many times, but finally, we succeeded and this day finally came,” said airline owner Abera Lemi at a ceremony in the capital.

Mayor of Mogadishu, Abdirahman Omar Osman (3rd L), and CEO of Ethiopias National Airways, Abera Lemi (3rd R), celebrate after the first commercial flight by National Airways linking Addis Ababa to Mogadishu in 41 years landed at Aden Abdulle international airport in Mogadishu, on October 13, 2018. – The airline will operate four flights a week between the two capitals. (Photo by Abdirazak Hussein FARAH / AFP) (Photo credit should read ABDIRAZAK HUSSEIN FARAH/AFP/Getty Images)

The government-owned Ethiopian Airlines in July launched the first flights between Addis Ababa and Eritrea in two decades in a whirlwind peace process between the two nations after a bloody conflict and extended cold war.

The peace process led by Ethiopia’s reformist young Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has been followed by a flurry of diplomacy in the region that has also seen Somalia mend ties with Eritrea and a move to end tensions between Djibouti and Eritrea.

In June Abiy paid a visit to Mogadishu where he and Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed agreed to strengthen relations.