First commercial flight in 20 years leaves Ethiopia for Eritrea

AFP  |  Addis Ababa 

The first commercial flight to in two decades departed today from after the two nations ended their bitter conflict following a whirlwind peace process.

"This day marks an unique event in the history of and Eritrea," the airline's Tewolde GebreMariam said at the ceremony.

Overwhelming demand saw the African aviation giant operate two flights within 15 minutes of each other.

"The fact that we are taking two flights at a time shows the eagerness of the people," said GebreMariam.

An onboard the second flight said champagne was served to passengers in all classes, who were also given roses shortly before take-off.

Once a province of Ethiopia, seceded in 1993 after a long independence struggle. A row over the demarcation of the shared border triggered a brutal 1998-2000 conflict which left 80,000 people dead before evolving into a bitter cold war.

In a surprise move, Ethiopia's new last month announced he would finally accept a 2002 United Nations-backed border demarcation, paving the way for peace between the two nations.

He then paid a historic visit to Eritrea, during which he and declared an official end to the war. Afwerki reciprocated with a state visit to just days later.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 13:45 IST