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  2. List of Air Namibia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of destinations Air Namibia flew to as part of its scheduled services prior to its shutdown, as of February 2021. [1] Destinations previously served by the carrier are also listed.

  3. Air Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Air Namibia (Pty) Limited, which traded as Air Namibia, was the national airline of Namibia, [4] headquartered in the country's capital, Windhoek. [5] It operated scheduled domestic, regional, and international passenger and cargo services, having its international hub in Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport and a domestic hub at the smaller Windhoek Eros Airport.

  4. List of airlines of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Aerolift: 2003: 2006: Passenger and cargo charters [5]: Air Namibia: SW: NMB: NAMIBIA: 1946

  5. The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024 revealed - AOL

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    The swiftly expanding numbers — as well in the year-on-year bounce from 4.9 million to 6.78 million for the top-ranking route, Cairo-Jeddah is up by 1.3 million, and Asia Pacific routes have ...

  6. Hosea Kutako International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017 Air Namibia was granted 5th freedom rights to operate cargo and traffic between Windhoek, Lagos, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana. [24] These destinations were cancelled by the airline in May, 2019. [25] Westair Aviation has commenced scheduled flights April 1, 2018 from Windhoek-Eros. [26]

  7. Walvis Bay Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was established as AFB Rooikop, a South African Air Force station (and later as a base) that closed in 1994. It was home to several SAAF squadrons: 16 Squadron SAAF: 1939–1940; 27 Squadron SAAF: 1940s; In April 2018, Westair Aviation operated scheduled services to six new destinations in Namibia and South Africa. [9]

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