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Ethiopian Airlines Hit With $137M Loss in a Week

March 8, 2026
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Ethiopian Airlines is reeling from the ripple effects of the intensifying geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, reporting a staggering $137 million in losses over just one week as it scrambles to reroute operations amid widespread airspace closures and security threats.

The airline, renowned for its extensive network connecting Africa to the world, has been forced to suspend flights to 10 key destinations in the Gulf and broader Middle East region, a move that has upended travel plans for tens of thousands of passengers and disrupted vital cargo shipments.

The crisis stems from the ongoing conflict pitting the United States and Israel against Iran, which erupted into open hostilities eight days ago with coordinated U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets, followed by retaliatory missile and drone assaults from Tehran across the Gulf.

This escalation has not only heightened regional instability but also triggered a cascade of aviation disruptions, with multiple countries imposing no-fly zones and airlines worldwide reassessing routes to avoid potential risks.

Ethiopian Airlines, which operates as a major hub for African connectivity to the Middle East, has cancelled more than 100 flights weekly, including up to 15 passenger services per day to affected areas. Some routes, previously serviced with up to three daily flights, have been completely halted, leading to an overall suspension of over 160 passenger and cargo operations each week.

The fallout is profound: an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 travelers per week are impacted, stranding passengers and delaying essential goods, from perishable African exports to inbound supplies critical for the continent’s economies.

In a stark assessment of the financial toll, Lemma Yadhecha, the airline’s chief commercial officer, highlighted the severity of the situation. “The airline has cancelled more than 100 flights a week, with some destinations previously operating up to three flights daily, and we have lost about $137 million in a week,” Yadhecha told local media outlets.

This figure, denominated in U.S. dollars, underscores the dual hit to passenger revenue and cargo operations, the latter being a cornerstone of Ethiopian Airlines’ profitability as Africa’s leading freight hauler.

Industry analysts warn that the losses could mount if the conflict drags on, potentially exacerbating global aviation challenges through spiking fuel prices and insurance premiums. Ethiopian Airlines, valued as the continent’s most lucrative carrier with a fleet of over 140 aircraft and routes spanning five continents, has already begun rerouting some flights via alternative paths, but these detours add high costs in fuel and time.

The airline’s Star Alliance membership and partnerships with carriers like United Airlines amplify the broader implications, as connecting passengers from North America and Europe face cascading delays.

This disruption comes at a precarious time for Ethiopian Airlines, which has been on a post-pandemic recovery trajectory, posting record profits in recent years through aggressive expansion into Asia and the Middle East.

However, the carrier’s heavy reliance on these volatile routes—serving cities like Dubai, Beirut, and Tel Aviv—has exposed it to the whims of international conflicts. Aviation experts note that similar events, such as the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war, led to prolonged route suspensions and billions in industry-wide losses, suggesting Ethiopian could face a protracted battle to regain its footing.

As diplomatic efforts intensify to de-escalate the U.S.-Israel-Iran standoff, with calls for ceasefires echoing from the United Nations, Ethiopian Airlines officials remain cautiously optimistic but prepared for extended interruptions. “We’re monitoring the situation closely and prioritizing safety,” a company spokesperson said, emphasizing that all decisions align with international aviation regulations.

For now, the skies over the Middle East remain fraught, leaving Africa’s aviation giant grounded and counting the costs—one cancelled flight at a time.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The escalating U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict has delivered a severe $137 million blow to Ethiopian Airlines in just one week, forcing the suspension of flights to 10 Middle East destinations, the cancellation of over 100 weekly flights, and disruption for up to 50,000 passengers and critical cargo shipments.

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