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Review: Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Nosy Be-Addis Ababa

Intro


Ugh, sometimes I wonder about life when I have to leave Africa. Leaving Europe is one thing, but leaving Africa might be the worst feeling in the world, going back to places which have nowhere near the same amount of warmth and kindness. With that said, after an exceptional stay at Casa Faly, and Bonito galore the day before, it was time to begin the journey home on an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 in economy. 


So, how was Ethiopian Airlines? Minus a large debacle over luggage allowance at Nosy Be airport, the entire onboard experience is exceptional. You get that friendly Ethiopian charm from the cabin crew, good personal streaming options, and free-flowing wine. Going in 3,2,1: Sold! For 22.5K Miles 


Route-Nosy Be-Addis Ababa

Flight Number- ET836

Seat- 17L

Aircraft- Boeing 737 Max 8

Date- March 29th, 2025

Flight Time- 3 Hours and 22 Minutes

Price Paid- 22.5K Miles (UA Miles)+96$


How I Booked


While I give credit to Ethiopian Airlines in a lot of different areas, the number one thing they do is release ample award space to Star Alliance partners. The day before departure, I stumbled across a fare for 22.5K United Miles+96$ in fees. 


While more expensive than Aeroplan, I have plenty of UA miles from my travels… 


Driving To Nosy Be Airport


With our lovely driver picking us up around 11 am, hungover (I was supposed to go out with him), there was one thing I wanted before leaving Madagascar: one last Zebu filet. Because we were rushed, I had to settle on a local restaurant, which was even better than I could have imagined!!


My last meal in Madagascar: BOOO 🥴
My last meal in Madagascar: BOOO 🥴

It's crazy when you ask for a small one and they say "sold out"
It's crazy when you ask for a small one and they say "sold out"

Beer in hand, it was time to view the last of Africa until May (is there a thing called Africa withdrawals?? Maybe they should add this to the DSM-5). It was the perfect way to reel in the last of this trip, driving through the mountain ranges through small towns, listening to Afro beats, while enjoying beer. Gosh forbid I did that back in the USA. 


The greenery in this country is unmatched....
The greenery in this country is unmatched....

Now this... this is Africa....
Now this... this is Africa....

35 minutes later, we had arrived at the miniature airport of Nosy Be. 


Check-In


Bidding farewell to my mum and Stevio, I headed over to the Ethiopian Airlines check-in counters. Ordinarily, due to my Star Alliance Gold, I would have had access to “cloud nine” check-in, but sometimes you just have to realize when you are in an airport with a total of 8 check-in desks in rural Africa: these things don’t occur (wait until Juba, hilarious). 


Smallest International Airport in the world? Potentially...
Smallest International Airport in the world? Potentially...

A quick wait later, it began.


Here is me thinking that Ethiopian Airlines allows 1 carry-on and 1 personal item, but that isn’t the case unless you are in Business Class (my oblivion does get to me sometimes lol). Seeing as I had booked this flight separately to my onward booking in Business, they asked me to check a bag. Only one issue, they couldn’t interline the tickets. 


Back and forth, push and pull, I eventually asked if I could speak to the supervisor, where I pleaded my case, saying that I would have to get a transit visa to pick up my bag in Addis, etc. He was very understanding, and very professional, and said Don’t worry, it is okay. 


Heading back, the agent now asked me to weigh my bags: 13 kg. Great, since the allowance is 7 KG. Back to the supervisor we go. 


I said to him, “I am really sorry my bag is overweight, can I pay a fee but still take it onboard, please?”

He responded, “It’s okay, I’ll waive it.”


What a nice man, and very kind. Thank you to Tadesh! 


Back at the counter, it was fist bumps and laughs all around as I never hold anything against anyone, it’s the regulations and I was breaking them (although I do think the regulations should be raised). 


Nosy Be Airport 


Similar to JFK, Nosy Be airport is a huge airport featuring 8 terminals and 200 gates. Just like how Santa comes every day of the year… There is a quick security check that puts you through to the one international gate featuring just enough space to hold a boatload of 737 MAX 8 passengers, a bathroom, and a small vendor to buy one last THB. Ahhh, a beer tastes better in Africa, just saying 🤷‍♂️. 


It's basically just a small waiting room
It's basically just a small waiting room

Yes... I am a sparkling water person...
Yes... I am a sparkling water person...

One last one for the one time. Cheers!
One last one for the one time. Cheers!

There were also some exceptional views as our inbound plane landed. That’s the nice thing about these smaller airports. 


Boarding 


Around 2:50 local time (I only got through 30 mins prior due to all of the back and forth), boarding was called with “group 1” passengers. If group 1 meant the whole plane, then Nosy Be airport did a fantastic job here. In the US I care, here I couldn’t give a flying… It’s just part of life. 


Ahh yes, "Group 1" Sure....
Ahh yes, "Group 1" Sure....

Scanned boarding pass, it was a short walk out to the stairs leading up to this 1-year-old 737 Max 8 that was reflecting the African sun off its beautiful body. My gosh, as an Avgeek, does it get better than that???


Insert English Accent: Bloody Gorgeous mate!
Insert English Accent: Bloody Gorgeous mate!

I mean really, how beautiful?
I mean really, how beautiful?

Efficiency at its finest?
Efficiency at its finest?

See, this is what I love: you board the back of the plane through one set of stairs, and the front of the plane through the other set of stairs. Simplicity! 


The Seat/Cabin


Moving past the modern business class cabin featuring IFE screens (no champers for me yet), I came across the beautiful economy cabin.

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Business Class
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Business Class

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Business Class
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Business Class

Not for me!
Not for me!

The Ethiopian 737 Max 8 cabin is laid out in a 3-3 configuration and features great legroom for a narrowbody product. If you can secure an exit row seat (like I did with my *A Gold status), it’s the perfect way to spend 3 hours. 


Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Class
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Class

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Class: Exit Row
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Class: Exit Row

Yes, I am in my Emirates Pajamas
Yes, I am in my Emirates Pajamas

Yes, this is my panda hat as well 😅
Yes, this is my panda hat as well 😅

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Class Cabin
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Economy Class Cabin

A lot of airlines have recently gone with newer versions of seats on their newly delivered aircraft. However, Ethiopian sticks by these beautifully provided seats, giving ample comfort for a flight. 


I lucked out (not really, I monitored the seat maps) with a whole row to myself for this flight. Hence, I was able to lie down and get some rest later… 


I did also get a glimpse of my inbound to London, which had arrived for Abuja.


Can't wait to share this flight, as it was the opposite of this one: not great.
Can't wait to share this flight, as it was the opposite of this one: not great.

But it was the new A350-1000 in Business so that's pretty cool!
But it was the new A350-1000 in Business so that's pretty cool!

Departure


Boarding was efficient and all wrapped up by 3:10 pm local time, at which point the little screens dropped down to demonstrate the safety video. The captain also came on to announce our very short flight time of 3 hours and 10 minutes up to Addis, and that we should be landing quite early. 



My mums plane to TNR had arrived: a little bit late, aka. "Air Maybe"
My mums plane to TNR had arrived: a little bit late, aka. "Air Maybe"

We held for a little bit, probably due to slots at Addis Ababa, and ended up moving (no pushback tugs here) a minute ahead of schedule. Gosh, when you get on a new plane, it is just breathtaking. 


Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure

Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure

It was a very short back taxi, and we were wheels up out of Nosy Be ahead of schedule at 3:37 pm local time. 


Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure

Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure

Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Departure

IFE


Before heading to bed, I decided to check out the IFE that Ethiopian Airlines offers. Simply head over to the wifi section on your phone, and you will see Ethiopian Airlines pop up. Connect to it, head over to the internet, and you are golden! No, ET doesn’t have wifi on narrowbodies.


Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa IFE
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa IFE

I’ve always found Ethiopian Airlines' IFE offerings to be decent if you fly them every so often. However, if you were to fly them often, there just isn’t enough content to keep you amused through the majority of the flights. We’ll label this as fine, not great. 


Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE

Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 IFE

Alternatively, if authentic IFE is your thing, every flight I have been on with ET has had someone with their bare feet out, and this flight was no different. Much more entertaining in my opinion lol. Okay, so this is more normal outside of the West, and if you haven’t experienced it before, you may be a little taken aback 😅. 


See this: Authentic IFE right here 😅
See this: Authentic IFE right here 😅

Lavatories


Seeing as this was a 1-year-old aircraft, I was excited to check out the lavatories onboard. There were two lavatories located in the back of the aircraft, which both seemed to be modern and kept in good condition. However, one of them wouldn’t lock properly, so someone opened the door while I was using it (thankfully, I had just finished phewww). 


Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Lavatory
Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 Lavatory

Onboard Service 


Okay, okay, I am sorry. My main priority on this flight was to sleep so I could enjoy the A350-1000 on the next flight in Business. About 40 minutes into the flight, the cabin crew came around to offer meals (my eyes quickly lit up when I heard the word beef), but I was in a trance, so I fell right back asleep, sorry. 


We had some great conversations back here...
We had some great conversations back here...

However, I did head back to the galley to pick up some bottles of wine throughout the flight. Cabin crew had the supplies stocked so passengers could pour themselves a Fanta or so. Good thing the wine is locked up (FA has to get it), as last time I flew ET, someone got kicked off the flight. 


Free wine? Can't really say no to that if I tried
Free wine? Can't really say no to that if I tried

Service


Now, the service angle is where Ethiopian Airlines shines brightly. I mean, truly, they bring out a professional, yet African charm. I ended up chatting to two flight attendants for about an hour, and one told me how they originally wanted to become a doctor and were in school, but then changed to become a flight attendant. 


They were just really nice people overall and made this flight even more enjoyable. Cabin crew make or break a flight, and they made this one for sure. 


Arrival 


Around 6:40 pm local time, the captain came on to announce that we would be beginning our descent into Addis Ababa. He mentioned the weather was bad, and guess what, he wasn’t lying when he said that. 


Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Arrival
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Arrival

Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Arrival
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Arrival

We ended up touching down at 7:09 local time from South to North and had a quick taxi to a remote stand, passing by the same 737 that flew me to Mogadishu, SOMALIA!!!


Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Arrival
Ethiopian Airlines Nosy Be-Addis Ababa Arrival

Sorry for the blurry photo; the camera was on the same level I was after the vino
Sorry for the blurry photo; the camera was on the same level I was after the vino

Mahadsanid Geedi! 🇸🇴
Mahadsanid Geedi! 🇸🇴

See, I told you, SOMALIA.
See, I told you, SOMALIA.

Deplaning was efficient, the cabin crew big us farewell, and we were off in a bus in no time to transit immigration.


Addis Ababa Immigration
Addis Ababa Immigration

Life is really so much easier with status: can't even lie as I was through in minutes
Life is really so much easier with status: can't even lie as I was through in minutes

Next stop: London Heathrow! 


Final Thoughts


To say I was impressed with Ethiopian Airlines on this flight would be an understatement. Minus the whole carry-on luggage debacle, their new 737 Max 8s are beautiful, with nice comfort, good legroom, friendly cabin crew, and clean lavatories. The cherry on the top was getting in almost 20 minutes early, which makes any flight better. 


Would I fly them again? You bETcha! 🥲


Side note: I had veered more away from my writing style to be more professional recently, but I love this kind of style more as it brings more culture and fun to a review. What do you think?

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