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Ethiopian Airlines wins 3 top Africa awards

Ethiopian Airlines wins three Africa awards for service excellence, food and passenger experience at global aviation event

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Keypoints:

  • Ethiopian Airlines wins three major Africa awards
  • Recognised for food, service and passenger experience
  • Reinforces dominance in African aviation sector

ETHIOPIAN Airlines has secured major international recognition after winning three top industry honours for passenger service and onboard amenities, reinforcing its position as one of Africa’s leading aviation brands.

The airline was awarded the titles at the 2026 PAX Readership Awards in Hamburg, Germany, according to Travel and Tour World.

The wins underscore Ethiopian Airlines’ dominance in African aviation at a time of intensifying global competition. They also highlight the airline’s role in strengthening Africa’s connectivity, tourism flows and international competitiveness through improved passenger experience.

Three major titles secured

Ethiopian Airlines received recognition across three key categories: ‘Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier – Africa’, ‘Best Overall Passenger Experience – Africa’, and ‘Best Children’s Amenity Kit – Africa’.

The awards reflect strong performance across both core service delivery and specialised passenger needs, particularly for families and long-haul passengers.

Aviation analysts regard the PAX Readership Awards as a benchmark for onboard product quality, with winners selected based on feedback from industry professionals and passenger experience specialists.

Service and amenities drive success

The airline’s success is closely tied to its focus on improving onboard services, including meal quality, in-flight comfort, and tailored passenger experiences.

Ethiopian Airlines has invested heavily in catering, seating upgrades, and entertainment systems, aligning its offering with leading global aviation standards. The airline carries millions of passengers annually across more than 140 international destinations, making it the largest carrier on the continent.

In a statement, the airline reiterated its commitment to delivering ‘world-class service’ and maintaining high standards across all aspects of passenger experience.

Its growing reputation builds on earlier recognition, including its continental leadership highlighted in this Africa Briefing report on its ‘African Champion of the Year’ title, reinforcing its sustained influence across the sector.

The airline has also used high-profile initiatives to shape industry perception, including gender inclusion programmes detailed in Africa Briefing’s report on its all-women-operated flights, where female crews led operations across multiple global routes to promote diversity in aviation.

The airline’s performance also reflects broader momentum in Africa’s aviation ecosystem, where improving air connectivity continues to play a central role in driving tourism recovery and regional economic growth.

Building on consistent global recognition

The latest wins extend its long track record of international accolades, with Ethiopian Airlines consistently ranked among the top carriers in Africa.

This consistency has helped position the airline as a benchmark for aviation excellence, particularly as African carriers compete with global players such as Gulf and European airlines for long-haul dominance.

Africa’s aviation competitiveness remains a critical issue, particularly as international carriers continue to dominate key intercontinental routes, highlighting structural challenges facing African airlines in scaling globally.

Analysts attribute Ethiopian Airlines’ performance to strategic route expansion, a modern fleet, and sustained investment in customer experience, supported by Ethiopia’s broader ambition to position Addis Ababa as a global transit hub.

Strategic importance for African aviation

The awards carry broader significance for Africa’s aviation sector, which is working to improve global competitiveness and reshape passenger perception.

As the continent’s largest airline group, Ethiopian Airlines plays a central role in setting industry standards. Its continued recognition signals growing confidence in African carriers’ ability to deliver high-quality services at scale.

The airline’s hub strategy has also strengthened intra-African connectivity, supporting trade integration and tourism growth under frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area.

Outlook

With passenger expectations rising globally, Ethiopian Airlines is expected to continue investing in service innovation and onboard experience.

The latest awards reinforce its leadership position but also raise the bar for competitors across the region. As Africa seeks to close connectivity gaps and expand its aviation footprint, the airline’s ability to sustain quality and scale operations will remain critical to its long-term edge.

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