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January 8, 2026

Lufthansa joins Air France, British Airways, KLM, and others, have come together in a groundbreaking partnership. This alliance is set to revolutionize air travel as we know it. By uniting, these powerhouse carriers are positioning themselves to dominate the skies, offering travelers unparalleled convenience and options. The ultimate travel revolution has officially begun. This powerful coalition promises to bring dramatic changes, making air travel more seamless, efficient, and accessible. As European airlines join forces, travelers can expect smoother connections, expanded routes, and improved services. The future of air travel is here, and it’s nothing short of exciting. Don’t miss out on this new era of global connectivity – the game is about to change for good.
European Airlines’ Hesitation: No New Routes to Jizan
Several European airlines have a significant presence in the Middle East, and many connect Addis Ababa to Europe. Yet, none of these airlines have added Jizan to their schedules. We dug deep into official announcements, flight network updates, and civil aviation filings, and here’s what we found:
Lufthansa: No New Routes in 2026
Lufthansa, Germany’s flagship airline, is known for its extensive route network, including services across Africa. However, there are no signs of a new Addis Ababa → Jizan service for 2026. Official sources confirm that the airline has not made any plans to expand to Jizan from Addis Ababa. This leaves the Ethiopian-led connection as the only direct link.
Air France: Missing in Action
Air France, a leader in European air travel, has been consistently expanding its services to Africa. Despite this, there is no indication that it plans to operate flights from Addis Ababa to Jizan in 2026. Official documents, including schedules and future network projections, reveal no such route. Why this absence? It could be a missed opportunity for a market in Saudi Arabia that’s only growing stronger.
British Airways: No Move to Jizan
British Airways is another European giant with a solid presence in Africa. Despite operating multiple routes to Addis Ababa, there are no plans for a Jizan connection. As of the latest updates from British Airways, Jizan remains off the map. Could the airline be focusing on other destinations in Saudi Arabia or Africa instead? The official silence on Jizan suggests that they are not currently pursuing this route.
KLM: Sticking with Other Routes
KLM, the Dutch carrier, is known for operating long-haul flights to Africa. However, it has not committed to the Addis Ababa → Jizan route. There’s no evidence from the airline’s current route planning that this service will be launched in 2026. Like its European counterparts, KLM seems focused elsewhere, leaving Ethiopian Airlines as the main player in this market.
ITA Airways: Still No Jizan Connection
Despite a growing focus on expanding routes to the Middle East and Africa, ITA Airways has not announced any service to Jizan from Addis Ababa. Its network expansion strategy does not currently include this route, meaning that Jizan remains outside their planned service areas for 2026. Jizan’s omission could be due to operational or strategic priorities in different regions.
Swiss International Airlines: Keeping It Tight
Swiss International Airlines, renowned for its excellent service, has expanded to several African destinations. However, there is no evidence to suggest that they are adding Addis Ababa → Jizan to their network in 2026. Despite the airline’s robust European connections, Jizan remains off their schedule radar, reinforcing the trend that European carriers have avoided this route.
The Missing European Push: Why Are They Not Moving?
So, why are European airlines holding back from adding Jizan to their schedules? Several factors may be influencing their decisions:
Demand Uncertainty: While Jizan is a growing city, it may not yet offer the high demand necessary for major European airlines to commit to a new route. Even though Ethiopian Airlines has proven there’s market potential, European carriers may be waiting for further signs of growth in Jizan’s tourism and business sectors before investing in new routes.Existing Partnerships: Ethiopian Airlines already has a strong codeshare partnership with major European airlines, making the Addis Ababa to Jizan route available through these carriers. In this case, European airlines may be relying on their African counterparts to handle the region’s air traffic.Competitive Markets: European airlines are already competing heavily on other major routes to the Middle East and Africa. Expanding into Jizan might not be as lucrative as other regions like Riyadh, Jeddah, or Dubai, where they already have established networks.Strategic Focus: European airlines may be focusing on expanding direct services to Saudi Arabia’s major cities rather than regional destinations like Jizan. These larger cities attract more business and tourism, offering higher returns.Ethiopian Airlines: Dominating the Jizan Route
While European airlines remain silent on Jizan, Ethiopian Airlines has taken a bold step forward. The airline has confirmed that it will launch a new direct flight between Addis Ababa and Jizan starting February 2026. This new service will operate four times a week, offering seamless travel to a growing city in Saudi Arabia.
Why Ethiopian Airlines is a Leader in this Market
Ethiopian Airlines’ expansion into Jizan reflects its dominance in the African and Middle Eastern markets. The airline is not only the flag carrier of Ethiopia, but also the region’s leading airline, with an extensive network reaching Asia, Europe, and North America. With its established hubs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Airlines offers unmatched convenience for travelers looking to connect to Jizan from around the world.
What Does This Mean for Future Travelers?
For travelers eager to visit Jizan in 2026, the Ethiopian Airlines route is your best bet. European airlines, though dominant in Africa and the Middle East, have yet to see the potential in Jizan as a prime travel hub. As of now, Ethiopian Airlines is the only carrier operating direct flights to this stunning destination.
But what does this tell us about the future of European air travel to the Middle East and Saudi Arabia? It may only be a matter of time before major carriers recognize the opportunity Jizan represents. The growing importance of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 for tourism, business, and infrastructure suggests that more airlines will look to expand to cities like Jizan in the coming years.
The Future of Addis Ababa to Jizan
As the world opens up again after the pandemic, the demand for new international routes is stronger than ever. Jizan represents an untapped opportunity for European airlines, but for now, it is Ethiopian Airlines that leads the way in this 2026 connection. The absence of European routes to Jizan may only be temporary. Tourism growth and the region’s economic expansion could soon convince these carriers to rethink their strategies. Keep an eye out – Jizan could soon become a must-visit destination for European travelers.
