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FlyNamibia partners with Fastjet to connect Windhoek and Harare via Vic Falls

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FlyNamibia has partnered with Fastjet to offer travellers a new route connecting Windhoek and Harare via Victoria Falls from 1 November 2025.

The partnership will align flight schedules between FlyNamibia’s Windhoek–Victoria Falls service and Fastjet’s Victoria Falls–Harare route, allowing seamless travel between Namibia and Zimbabwe.

“This partnership with Fastjet represents progress for regional air travel,” said FlyNamibia CEO Nerine Uys.

“By connecting Windhoek and Harare through Victoria Falls, we are helping to move people, ideas, and opportunity across our borders.”

FlyNamibia said the collaboration will enhance regional connectivity and support trade and tourism across Southern Africa.

The airline currently operates domestic flights to Ondangwa, Katima Mulilo and Lüderitz, and regional routes to Maun and Victoria Falls.

From April 2026, FlyNamibia will expand its Victoria Falls service to six flights per week.

The operational schedule runs from 1 November to 29 November 2025, with additional flights on 3 January, 29 January, 12 February, 19 February, 26 February, 5 March, 12 March and 26 March 2026, followed by six weekly flights from 1 April to 30 November 2026.

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