FlyNamibia, the nation’s first privately-owned scheduled passenger airline, has announced the successful renewal of its Air Service Licence by the Transport Commission of Namibia (TCN).
“We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the TCN and everyone involved in ensuring a smooth and efficient process. This renewal marks a significant milestone for us and reinforces our commitment to providing high-quality air travel services within Namibia and beyond.
“Following a period of discussions and an urgent application to the High Court of Namibia in response to an initial notification of rejection from the TCN, we are thrilled to inform our passengers and partners that the licence has now been renewed. This development allows us to continue our operations without interruption, including the upcoming launch of our new routes to Victoria Falls and Maun. FlyNamibia remains dedicated to offering uninterrupted services between our various destinations. We are excited to move forward with our mission to connect Namibia with the region and the world, and to continue enhancing our service offerings to our valued customers,” the airline said in a statement.
FlyNamibia operates domestic routes from Eros Airport in Windhoek to Ondangwa, Katima Mulilo, Lüderitz, and Oranjemund, as well as regional routes between Hosea Kutako International Airport and Cape Town International, in addition to Walvis Bay International Airport and Cape Town International in partnership with Airlink. As of 4 April 2024, FlyNamibia will operate a direct route between Hosea Kutako International Airport and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. FlyNamibia Safari connects travellers between Hosea Kutako International Airport and key tourist destinations within Namibia.