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SAA to launch third daily flight between Johannesburg and Windhoek

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October 1, 2024
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South African Airways (SAA) is set to introduce a third daily flight between Johannesburg and Windhoek starting 27 October 2024.

Operated by SAA’s A320 fleet, the new service aims to provide greater flexibility for both business and leisure travelers.

The additional flights will depart Johannesburg at 05:45, 09:05, and 15:00, with return flights from Windhoek at 08:30, 11:55, and 17:45.

According to Air Connect, the daily services will depart from Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) and Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) following the above schedule.

“Air Connect Namibia is thrilled to welcome the addition of SAA’s third daily flight frequency between Johannesburg and Windhoek. The service is a positive step forward for the destination as we continue to pursue increased international connectivity and ease of air access,” said Bisey /Uirab, Air Connect Namibia Chairperson and CEO of the Namibia Airports Company (NAC).

He added that the new flight will provide much-needed capacity and offer consumers more choice and flexibility when traveling between the two destinations.

Moreover, he noted that increased air connectivity leads to mutual benefits: it fosters collaboration between the two cities and strengthens economic ties.

“With this new flight frequency, we can expect to see an uptick in both inbound and outbound travel, which is essential for the development of our country’s aviation sector,” /Uirab said.

He further noted that the new flight route reflects the growing demand for connectivity between the well-established Johannesburg and Windhoek routes, supporting tourism, business collaborations, and cultural exchange.

“With this increase in frequency, travelers will have enhanced flexibility in planning their journeys, making it easier to explore the natural beauty, rich heritage, and diverse offerings of both destinations and countries,” he noted.

Johannesburg is Namibia and Windhoek’s largest international destination city based on two-way passengers, with the increased capacity expected to meet further market demand for the service.

Air Connect Namibia, established in 2024 and led by the Namibia Airports Company (NAC), is a collaborative air service development initiative mandated to improve air access to the country.

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