The Manchester to Addis Ababa route is unlike any other long-haul flight from the UK to Africa. You can fly directly to Nairobi, Lagos or Accra — but no other African capital gives you what Addis Ababa does: the world's most connected African hub, operated by an airline that was built specifically to dominate this continent's skies.
Ethiopian Airlines flies more intra-African routes than any other carrier on earth. When you fly LHR→ADD, you are not just booking a seat to Ethiopia — you are stepping into a network that reaches over 60 African cities, with connections most European carriers cannot match on price or schedule. That is why hundreds of thousands of UK travellers use this route every year, whether Addis Ababa is their final destination or their gateway to somewhere else entirely.
At Ethiopian Flights, we are Ethiopian Airlines specialists. We know which fares come and go, which departure dates give you the most layover flexibility, and how to get you the best economy and business class prices from Manchester, London Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham.
| Departure Airport | Manchester (LHR) |
| Arrival Airport | Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ADD) |
| Direct Flight Time | 7–8 hours (direct) • 10–14 hours (one-stop) |
| Primary Airline | Ethiopian Airlines (ET) — daily departures |
| Economy Fares From | £299 return |
| Business Class From | £1,299 return |
Most travel sites treat Addis Ababa as a single destination. It is not. There are two completely different reasons people fly this route from the UK, and they deserve to be addressed separately.
Ethiopia's capital is one of the most underrated cities in Africa for UK visitors. Sitting at 2,355 metres above sea level — one of the highest capitals in the world — it is cooler than you expect, with a food scene that regularly surprises first-time visitors. The National Museum houses Lucy, one of the oldest known human ancestors. Merkato is one of the largest open-air markets on the continent. The surrounding highlands are genuinely spectacular, and the Bole district has transformed into a modern dining and cultural neighbourhood that would not look out of place in any major world city.
For the UK's Ethiopian, Eritrean and wider East African diaspora community — one of the largest in Europe — this route is simply home. Demand is consistently high year-round, peaking during Ethiopian Christmas (7 January), Easter (Fasika), and Eid periods.
Bole International Airport is one of the most efficient transit hubs in Africa. Ethiopian Airlines has designed its entire schedule around UK and European travellers connecting onward: short layovers of 2–4 hours are standard, your bags transfer automatically on most itineraries, and there is no need to collect and re-check. The international transit zone has been significantly upgraded, with airline lounges, duty-free retail and restaurants that make a 3-hour layover genuinely comfortable.
If your final destination is anywhere in sub-Saharan Africa — Nairobi, Lagos, Accra, Entebbe, Kigali, Johannesburg, Dar es Salaam, or any of 60+ other African cities — the LHR→ADD connection is almost always the fastest and most affordable routing from the UK. One booking, one baggage check-in, one airline's customer service if anything goes wrong.
Ethiopian Airlines launched its London Heathrow service in 1973 and has operated it continuously ever since. It is the airline's flagship European route. That longevity matters: the crew are experienced, the aircraft are modern (Boeing 787 Dreamliner on most LHR–ADD services), and the product reflects decades of refining the UK-Africa flying experience.
The Dreamliner's cabin pressure is calibrated lower than older aircraft — it significantly reduces fatigue on what is typically an overnight flight, landing in Addis early morning and giving you a full first day. Most LHR–ADD departures leave in the evening and arrive around 07:00 local time.
For UK travellers connecting onwards across Africa, Bole is a well-oiled machine. Here is what to expect:
Transit visa: UK passport holders connecting through Addis Ababa on a single Ethiopian Airlines booking generally do not require a transit visa if they remain airside. If you plan to leave the airport — even for an overnight layover — you will need an Ethiopian e-visa (available online, typically processed within 3 working days). Always verify current requirements before travel.
Layover length: Ethiopian Airlines schedules minimum 2-hour connections at Bole for most itineraries. A 3–4 hour layover is comfortable. If you have 6+ hours, the Skylight Hotel directly connected to the terminal is genuinely good value and lets you sleep properly before a long onward flight.
Facilities: The international terminal has Ethiopian Airlines' dedicated Cloud Nine lounge (accessible on business class tickets or with Star Alliance Gold status), multiple restaurants, duty-free, currency exchange and charging stations throughout.
The cheapest months for London to Addis Ababa flights are February, March, September and October. January can also be good, once the immediate Christmas-New Year peak has cleared. Prices rise sharply for:
One thing most booking engines will not show you: Ethiopian Airlines releases late-availability fares on this route fairly regularly, especially for departures 2–4 weeks out. If you have date flexibility, calling our team directly often unlocks a better price than anything published online. We monitor fares daily.
Practical tips: Book 6–8 weeks in advance for the best planned fares. Fly Tuesday or Wednesday — usually £30–£80 cheaper than weekend departures. Travelling as a group of 3+? Always call us; group fares on this route can be significantly cheaper than booking individually.
The UK is home to one of the world's largest Ethiopian and Eritrean diaspora communities. For many families, this flight is a regular connection home, often 2–3 times a year. We understand group bookings, excess baggage options and the specific peak periods that matter to diaspora travellers.
Connecting to Nairobi, Lagos, Accra, Entebbe, Kigali or Johannesburg? ADD is almost certainly your most efficient and cost-effective routing from the UK. Ethiopian Airlines' hub gives you a single booking with automatic baggage transfer.
Strong UK-Ethiopia trade links, the African Union headquarters, a growing fintech sector and significant NGO activity make Addis a genuine business destination. Daily frequency means a missed meeting is rarely a total disaster.
Ethiopia is one of the least-visited countries relative to its cultural richness. Lalibela's rock-hewn churches, the Simien Mountains, the Danakil Depression, the Omo Valley. October to March is the best window: dry, warm and uncrowded.
Ethiopian Flights is a UK-based travel agency specialising in Ethiopian Airlines and Africa routes. We are not a comparison site — we are agents who know this airline and these routes deeply, and we often have access to fares that do not appear online.
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