June 14, 2018: Air Namibia will be launching the Windhoek-Lagos-Accra flight service, with the return routing from Accra-Lagos-Windhoek on June 29. The new service is expected to reduce flight hours in West Africa by 60 per cent.

The airline said the new route fits in with the growing business and increases our footprint on the African continent. The Air Namibia route to Ghana and Nigeria will reduce travelling time to West Africa by 60 per cent. The acting MD of the airline, Mandi Samson, said the airline anticipates closing a gap in the market by competitively connecting Southern Africa to West Africa within less than six hours. “We are happy to introduce our award-winning service in this market, and we are already receiving positive feedback on the launch of this new route,” he added.

“The operation fits within our existing capacity in terms of aircraft and crew, improving the utilization rates of these resources while increasing revenue generating opportunities. Especially as it means we are entering Africa’s largest regional air travel market.” Air Namibia will service this new route with the Airbus A319-100, offering a seat configuration of 16 business class and 96 economy class seats and offers two tonnes of cargo space. The service will operate four times a week on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Apart from providing direct connection from Namibia to West Africa, the operation will further transport passengers and cargo on the Lagos-Accra-Lagos route, using the fifth freedom traffic rights granted by the Ghanaian and Nigerian governments, as contained in the existing bilateral air service agreements. “The operating schedule and flight timings allow smooth and convenient connections inbound and outbound to our regional flights, connecting West Africa via Windhoek to Johannesburg, Cape Town, Luanda, Harare, Lusaka, Vic Falls, Gaborone Walvis Bay and Durban,” Samson said.

Air Namibia has also appointed APG Network as sales representatives in Nigeria and Ghana to provide full sales and marketing services, as well as call centre and customer care services on its behalf. Air Namibia is making a comeback to the West Africa sky after abandoning the flight route to Accra in 2013.