23 April 2026

Edelweiss Air adds third direct flight between Zürich and Windhoek for 2026

Travellers planning a trip to Namibia in 2026 will soon have even more convenient options to reach the country from Europe, as Edelweiss Air is adding an extra direct flight between Zürich and Windhoek.

The Swiss leisure airline, part of the Lufthansa Group, is expanding its non-stop service between Zürich and Windhoek from two to three weekly flights during the peak European summer travel season.

This is good news for both international visitors heading to Namibia for safari adventures and road trips, as well as Namibian travellers connecting onward into Europe.

New Edelweiss Air Zürich–Windhoek schedule

The route will be operated by the modern Airbus A350-900, offering improved comfort on the long-haul journey.

The updated schedule is:

  • From 01 June 2026: 2 weekly direct flights
  • From 15 July 2026: increased to 3 weekly direct flights

The additional frequency gives travellers more flexibility when planning longer Namibia itineraries, especially for popular self-drive holidays that include destinations such as Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Damaraland, and the Skeleton Coast.

More Europe–Namibia flights overall

With the added Edelweiss Air frequency, the Lufthansa Group says it will now offer 13 weekly direct flights between Europe and Namibia through its leisure carriers, Edelweiss Air and Discover Airlines.

This strengthens Namibia's air connectivity significantly and makes the destination easier to access for European tourists, particularly from Germany, Switzerland, and neighbouring markets.

For travellers, more flights often mean:

  • better fare competition
  • improved seat availability during peak safari season
  • easier multi-country Southern Africa itineraries
  • more flexible arrival and departure planning

This is especially important during Namibia's high season from July to October, when international demand for wildlife safaris and desert road trips is at its highest.

Why this matters for Namibia travellers

Namibia remains one of Southern Africa’s top destinations for independent travellers thanks to its excellent self-drive infrastructure, dramatic desert landscapes, and world-class wildlife experiences.

Direct flights reduce travel time considerably compared with connections via Johannesburg or other African hubs, making Namibia more attractive for shorter holidays and premium safari trips.

For travellers departing from Europe, Zurich also offers strong onward connections from major cities across Germany, Austria, France, Italy, and the UK, making this route particularly useful even if Switzerland is not your starting point.

A positive sign for Southern African tourism

The increase in flights also reflects strong continued demand for Southern African leisure travel.

As more airlines expand direct long-haul services into destinations like Namibia, travellers benefit from better access and stronger tourism competition, while local tourism operators gain valuable support through increased visitor arrivals.

For anyone planning a Namibia trip in 2026, this is one more reason to start booking early—especially for peak dry-season safaris.

With more direct flights, easier access, and one of Africa’s most rewarding road trip destinations waiting, Namibia is becoming even simpler to explore.

 

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