FlyNamibia has reinstated its flights from Windhoek to the coastal town of Lüderitz. Flights began from October 16.
The airline’s Managing Director André Campion confirmed that the new route operates five days a week, from Monday to Friday. The weekday flight, WV541, departs from Windhoek Eros airport at 07h15 and arrives in Lüderitz Airport at 08h05.
Return flight WV542 departs from Lüderitz at 12h15 and arrives back in Windhoek at 13h05.
Flights to Lüderitz were suspended by the airline in January, 2024, reports the Namibian. This was due to safety concerns at Lüderitz Airport. The airport experienced mechanical issues with its fire and rescue truck, according to the Namibia Airports Company, but resumed operations shortly after.
The reinstatement of the route was made possible through FlyNamibia’s partnership with TotalEnergies.
The coastal desert town of Lüderitz is known for its German art nouveau architecture and interesting diamond-prospecting and mining history.