Air Namibia hits Nigeria’s sky-2
"This much-needed service gives our
passengers a better alternative travel
option, reducing travel times between
Namibia and West Africa by more than
60 per cent. "We are happy to introduce our award-
winning service in this market, and we
are already receiving positive
feedback on the launch of this new
route," Samson added. "The operation fits within our existing
capacity in terms of aircraft and crew,
improving the utilization rates of these
resources while increasing revenue
generating opportunities. Especially as
it means we are entering Africa's largest regional air travel market."
Air Namibia will service this new route
with the Airbus A319-100, offering a
seat configuration of 16 Business
Class and 96 Economy Class seats
and offers two tonnes of cargo space.
The service will operate four times a week on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.Vanguard
passengers a better alternative travel
option, reducing travel times between
Namibia and West Africa by more than
60 per cent. "We are happy to introduce our award-
winning service in this market, and we
are already receiving positive
feedback on the launch of this new
route," Samson added. "The operation fits within our existing
capacity in terms of aircraft and crew,
improving the utilization rates of these
resources while increasing revenue
generating opportunities. Especially as
it means we are entering Africa's largest regional air travel market."
Air Namibia will service this new route
with the Airbus A319-100, offering a
seat configuration of 16 Business
Class and 96 Economy Class seats
and offers two tonnes of cargo space.
The service will operate four times a week on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.Vanguard
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