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Are there flights from Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) to Eritrea?
Hi, I'd like to know if there are flights from Addis Abeba to Eritrea.
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Are there flights from Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) to Eritrea?
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 18:41:50 +0200, AroundTheWorld wrote:
Hi, I'd like to know if there are flights from Addis Abeba to Eritrea. thanks I travelled from Addis to Asmara (via Sana'a) early this year. There are no direct flights between Ethiopia and Eritrea. There is also no open land border crossing. The cheapest flights are on Yemen Airways, with a weekly same-day connection via Sana'a. Sana's is interesting, IMHO, and worth a stopover for at least a few days. Citizens of some countries, including the USA, can get tourist visas to Ethiopia on arrival. But you cannot usually get visas to Eritrea on arrival, or anywhere else outside the country of your citizenship or residence; you must get them in your home country, before you leave. Yemen Airways will not allow you on their flight to Asmara unless you have either a visa to Eritrea or written confirmation that a visa has been pre-authorized for you for issuance on arrival. Overland travel is *possible* via Djibouti, but arduous. Different visa rules apply for people who arrive by sea. Some yachts (mainly en route up or down the Red Sea en route to and from the Suez Canal) call at Massawa. It is conceivable that you might be able to find a ride on a yacht from Djibouti to Massawa, although I wouldn't count on it. Ethiopia is wonderful. There isn't much to do in Eritrea, and you have to get permission for any travel outside Asmara, but it is interesting and very different from anywhere else I have been in Africa. It's hard to really understand contemporary Ethiopia without also visiting Eritrea. Bon voyage! Edward -- Edward Hasbrouck http://hasbrouck.org +1-415-824-0214 "The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World" "The Practical Nomad Guide to the Online Travel Marketplace" http://www.practicalnomad.com Around-the-World and multi-stop international air tickets: http://hasbrouck.org/tickets/ |
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Are there flights from Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) to Eritrea?
Thanks a lot for your interesting post. Could you tell me how much the
flight costs from Ethiopia to Eritra via Sana'a (Yemen Airways) or Djibouti, ? And .. how much visa costs? Thanks again I travelled from Addis to Asmara (via Sana'a) early this year. There are no direct flights between Ethiopia and Eritrea. There is also no open land border crossing. The cheapest flights are on Yemen Airways, with a weekly same-day connection via Sana'a. Sana's is interesting, IMHO, and worth a stopover for at least a few days. Citizens of some countries, including the USA, can get tourist visas to Ethiopia on arrival. But you cannot usually get visas to Eritrea on arrival, or anywhere else outside the country of your citizenship or residence; you must get them in your home country, before you leave. Yemen Airways will not allow you on their flight to Asmara unless you have either a visa to Eritrea or written confirmation that a visa has been pre-authorized for you for issuance on arrival. Overland travel is *possible* via Djibouti, but arduous. Different visa rules apply for people who arrive by sea. Some yachts (mainly en route up or down the Red Sea en route to and from the Suez Canal) call at Massawa. It is conceivable that you might be able to find a ride on a yacht from Djibouti to Massawa, although I wouldn't count on it. Ethiopia is wonderful. There isn't much to do in Eritrea, and you have to get permission for any travel outside Asmara, but it is interesting and very different from anywhere else I have been in Africa. It's hard to really understand contemporary Ethiopia without also visiting Eritrea. Bon voyage! Edward |
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Are there flights from Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) to Eritrea?
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 20:26:00 +0200, AroundTheWorld wrote:
Thanks a lot for your interesting post. Could you tell me how much the flight costs from Ethiopia to Eritra via Sana'a (Yemen Airways) or Djibouti, ? And .. how much visa costs? Thanks again How much the flights cost depends on all the usual factors: is it one-way or round-trip or part of a longer multi-stop ticket? (In our case, it was part of a through ticket from Dar es Salaam to Hong Kong.) And where, when, and from whom did you buy the ticket? See if yuo can include it with the rest of your tickets, and try to find an egency that deals in discounted ("consolidator") tickets on Yemenia, such as agencies that serve the Ethiopian and/or Eritrean (or Yemeni) expatriate communities. Visa fees vary by nationality --check with the Eritrean embassy for your country, since you will have to deal with them anyway. -- Edward Hasbrouck http://hasbrouck.org +1-415-824-0214 "The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World" "The Practical Nomad Guide to the Online Travel Marketplace" http://www.practicalnomad.com Around-the-World and multi-stop international air tickets: http://hasbrouck.org/tickets/ |
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