FlyNamibia will significantly expand its regional network from April 2026, strengthening air connectivity between Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe and improving access to some of Southern Africa’s most sought-after safari destinations.
The airline will double its Windhoek–Victoria Falls service, increasing frequencies from three to six flights per week. In addition, the Windhoek–Maun–Katima Mulilo route will operate four times weekly - on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Windhoek – Victoria Falls: More Access to an Iconic Destination
The enhanced service to Victoria Falls provides greater flexibility for travellers visiting one of Africa’s most iconic natural attractions, the Victoria Falls.
For leisure travellers, tour operators, and safari planners, the additional frequencies allow smoother itinerary planning, easier short-stay combinations, and improved onward connections across the region.
Strengthening the Namibia–Botswana–Zimbabwe Safari Corridor
The expanded Windhoek–Maun–Katima Mulilo rotation strengthens links between:
- Windhoek – Namibia’s primary international gateway
- Maun – gateway to the Okavango Delta
- Katima Mulilo – strategic hub in the Zambezi Region
Maun serves as the aviation hub for access to the Okavango Delta, while Katima Mulilo plays a key role in connecting Namibia's Zambezi Region with northern Botswana and southern Zambia.
By increasing frequencies, FlyNamibia is reinforcing cross-border tourism flows and supporting multi-country safari itineraries - particularly popular with European and regional travellers seeking seamless air access rather than long overland transfers.
What This Means for Travellers
The route expansion delivers:
- Greater schedule flexibility
- Improved safari circuit connectivity
- Enhanced weekend and short-break options
- Stronger regional integration within the Kavango-Zambezi tourism zone
For self-drive travellers, fly-in safari guests, and regional leisure passengers alike, the additional capacity represents a practical upgrade in accessibility across Southern Africa’s premier wildlife destinations.
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