After a five-year pause, German leisure carrier Condor is returning to Namibia.
From late June 2027, the airline will once again operate direct flights between Frankfurt and Windhoek, just in time for the start of the Namibia’s peak dry-season travel window — traditionally the best period for safaris, road trips, and desert exploration.
Three weekly nonstop flights on the A330neo
The route will be operated three times per week using the next-generation Airbus A330neo, a modern wide-body aircraft designed for improved fuel efficiency and long-haul passenger comfort.
Schedule (planned):
- Frankfurt (FRA) > Windhoek (WDH): Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
- Windhoek (WDH) > Frankfurt (FRA): Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
The rotation is neatly structured for both outbound leisure demand from Europe and return connections via Frankfurt’s long-haul network.
What this means for Namibia-bound travellers
The reinstatement of the route significantly improves direct access between Germany and Namibia, particularly for self-drive travellers, safari visitors, and photography-focused itineraries heading into the dry season.
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) remains one of Europe’s most important long-haul gateways, while Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) in Windhoek is Namibia's primary international entry point.
With this return, Namibia regains another non-stop link from Central Europe, reducing reliance on connecting hubs and simplifying access for peak-season travel.
Timing aligned with Namibia’s peak travel season
The June launch is strategically timed. Namibia's dry season (roughly June to October) is when:
- wildlife viewing conditions are at their best
- gravel roads are most accessible for self-drives
- temperatures are more moderate, especially in the interior
- demand for lodges and guided tours peaks sharply
In practical terms, this is when most international visitors plan their itineraries around Etosha National Park, Damaraland, the Namib Desert, and the Fish River Canyon in southern Namibia.
Bottom line
Condor’s return adds capacity, choice, and convenience to one of Southern Africa’s most in-demand long-haul leisure routes. For travellers planning Namibia in 2027, the reinstated nonstop Frankfurt <> Windhoek service is likely to become one of the key gateways into the country once again.
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