Fly Namibia to increase Maun, Katima Mulilo flights
Connectivity
FlyNamibia remains proud to reaffirm its commitment to connecting Namibia – and the wider region – through reliable, accessible, and growing air services for both passengers and cargo. As Namibia’s domestic and regional airline. Effective April 2026, FlyNamibia plans to expand its regional services between Windhoek and Victoria Falls, increasing from three to six weekly frequencies, and Maun and Katima
Mulilo to four times per week.
This enhancement reflects the airline's ongoing mission to foster regional connectivity and boost tourism and trade across Southern Africa. The increased frequency will offer travellers greater flexibility, improved connectivity options, and seamless itinerary coordination for tour operators and travel planners.
“Every route we fly contributes to Namibia’s social and economic upliftment,” said CEO Nerine Uys. “Whether it’s connecting families, empowering business, or driving tourism growth, FlyNamibia remains dedicated to linking the people and opportunities that move Namibia forward. Together, we are all winners for Namibia.”
From its base in Windhoek, FlyNamibia currently operates scheduled domestic services linking Eros Airport with Ondangwa and Lüderitz, as well as both domestic and regional routes from Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) to Katima Mulilo, Maun, and Victoria Falls. These routes play a critical role in supporting tourism, trade, and community connection across Namibia and its neighbouring destinations.
The Ondangwa route, operating eight frequencies per week, continues to provide an essential link between the capital and northern Namibia. The Lüderitz route will continue to operate under existing agreements until November 2025, with additional schedules beyond that pending partnership extensions, ensuring ongoing access to Namibia’s southern coast and its vibrant oil and gas and mining sectors. Flights to Katima Mulilo remain a vital gateway to the Zambezi Region and to our regional network via Maun.


