As part of its largest-ever African schedule, Qatar Airways will restore service to Windhoek, Namibia’s capital, on June 25, 2022.
Following its launch, the Windhoek route will offer seamless access to almost 150 destinations in the airline’s broad global network, with more than 200 weekly flights to 31 gateways across Africa.
Qatar will fly three weekly non-stop flights to and from Windhoek via Hamad International Airport (HIA), the World’s Best Airport, using the state-of-the-art Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner with 22 Business Class seats and 232 Economy Class seats.
Three times weekly flights will be operated utilizing 254-seat B787-8s, the carrier’s preferred aircraft for Africa, with 22 business seats and 232 economy seats. The following is the Windhoek schedule, with all times in local time. It’s built for networking, as it always is:
It’s difficult to imagine how quickly Qatar Airways has expanded throughout Africa since the pandemic.
According to data from OAG, Qatar has over four million African tickets available for sale this year. That’s an increase of 82% over summer 2019 (S19) when it received 2.2 million visitors.
The number of African destinations served by Qatar Airways has increased to 31. Since the pandemic began, Abidjan (ABJ), Abuja (ABV), Accra (ACC), Harare (HRE), Luanda (LAD), Lusaka (LUN), and Sharm El Sheikh (SSH) have all been added to the KAN and PHC networks.
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