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Air Namibia to Increase Domestic and Regional Capacity

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8th Feb 2019 | Elizabeth Sasu

Air Namibia announced schedule changes effective 30 March 2019, in an effort to improve its service offering on its domestic and some regional routes.

The national airline will increase capacity on routes where it often have high levels of spillage and is also introducing flights on days better suited to its clients.

Eros – Ondangwa – Eros: flight frequencies will increase to 20 per week, from previously 17 flights per week. Additional frequencies will be introduced on Fridays, Sundays and Wednesdays. This will result in a total of three flights on each of these three days of the week.

Eros – Katima Mulilo – Eros: flight frequencies will be increased from the current four to five per week, with the new additional rotation scheduled for Thursdays.

Eros – Rundu – Eros: flight frequencies will be increased from the current three to four per week, with the new additional rotation scheduled for Mondays.

Ondangwa – Walvis Bay – Ondangwa: flight frequencies will remain on three flights per week, currently operated on Saturdays, Tuesdays andThursdays. Days of operation will change to Fridays, Sundays and Wednesdays.

Windhoek – Lusaka – Windhoek: flights will change days of operation, with frequency increase to four per week, previously three flights per week. New days of operation will be Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Windhoek – Harare – Windhoek: flights will change days of operation, with frequency increase to four per week, previously three flights per week. New days of operation will be Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

The schedule change improvements are in line with the airline’s strategy to grow its domestic and regional market.

 

Source: aviationtribune

Written by: Adwoa Sasu

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