Air Botswana has announced that it will commence new flights between Maun, Gaborone, and Kasane to Windhoek in October 2024.
According to Air Botswana Chief Executive Officer Lulu Rasebotsa, the new Windhoek routes will operate three times weekly from each destination, connecting Botswana and Namibia and providing convenient travel options for both business and leisure travelers.
“The new additions are popular destinations for business and tourism, and we are excited to offer convenient air travel between the cities to advance economic activities in all countries, particularly Botswana. We are also excited that this strategic move is directly linked to the airline’s expansion plan and sustainability,” she said.
In addition to the Windhoek route, Air Botswana has also revealed plans for new connections to Cape Town, Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA), and Durban, as well as the reinstatement of their Johannesburg to Maun, Gaborone, and Kasane route.
“Furthermore, both these new and reinstated routes, as well as increased frequencies, will strengthen our footprint in the region and simultaneously offer increased flight options to the traveling community in Botswana and beyond,” she added.
Air Botswana is the national airline of Botswana, offering domestic and regional flights to key destinations in Southern Africa.