Catch flights and not feeling with Air Namibia this year because the national airline just announced they will fly more frequently domestically and regionally.

In a company statement shared on the airlines social media platforms saying the reason for the flight changes was to improve services for their customers. “In effort to improve our service offering on our domestic and some regional routes. The national airline will increase capacity on routes where we often have high levels of spillage, and also introducing flights on days of week most suited to our client’s requirements,” read the statement.
The changes will be in affect from 30 March 2019 and are as follows:
Eros-Ondangwa-Eros: flight frequencies will increase from 17 to 20 per week with additional flights on Fridays, Sundays and Wednesdays.
The Eros-Katima Mulilo-Eros route will increase from four to five flights per week, with the new rotation scheduled for Thursdays.
For the Eros-Rundu-Eros route, flights will increase from three to four per week, with an additional rotation on Mondays.
Windhoek-Lusaka-Windhoek flights will change days of operation, with flights increasing from three to four per week. The new days of operation will be Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The Windhoek-Harare-Windhoek route will change days of operation to Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and increase from three to four flights per week.
No flight frequency changes will be introduced on the Ondangwa-Walvis Bay-Ondangwa route, however operation days will change to Fridays, Sundays and Wednesdays from Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The airline is making great moves and has in the past partnered with Namibian artist King TeeDee to encourage more people to fly with the airline.
