Ethiopian Airlines now operates service between Los Angeles (LAX) and Addis Ababa (ADD), with a scheduled stop in Dublin (DUB). Flights use the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and depart from the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport.
Service is currently offered three times a week — Monday, Thursday and Saturday — with an evening departure from LAX at 11:45 p.m. The route connects Los Angeles to Ethiopia’s capital with a convenient Dublin transit, providing an option for travelers seeking long-haul comfort aboard the modern Dreamliner.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner features fuel-efficient engines, improved cabin pressure and humidity, and larger windows, all designed to enhance passenger comfort on long international flights. Flying this aircraft on the LAX–DUB–ADD routing allows Ethiopian Airlines to offer a balance of range and passenger amenities while serving major international hubs.
Travelers departing from Tom Bradley International Terminal can access the terminal’s international services and amenities before boarding. The schedule’s late-night departure time is useful for passengers who prefer to maximize daytime activities in Los Angeles before an overnight flight.
As with any long-haul itinerary that includes a stop, passengers should review their connection times and any transit visa requirements for the stopover country. Baggage handling and through-check policies vary by airline and fare class, so confirming these details with Ethiopian Airlines prior to travel is recommended.
If you plan to book this service, check the airline’s official site or contact Ethiopian Airlines directly for the most up-to-date schedules, fares and travel requirements. Flight times, days of operation and equipment are subject to change.