Eurowings to operate 5 times a week flight to Windhoek

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The Lufthansa Group has hinted that it’s subsidiary unit Eurowings will operate 5 times a week flight to Namibian capital Windhoek from March 2021.

This has come as a boost to the southern African country’s tourism revival. Its main source market Germany and Europe in general at present has difficulty connecting to the land of the Brave.

From 28 March 2021, the airline will start a scheduled 5 times a week passenger service from Frankfurt. This latest development will mean an addition of 2 flights to their existing schedule.

Flight days for FRA-WDH are planned to be: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. It was uploaded on the system on Tuesday and bookings are now open for Frankfurt -Windhoek.

The Lufthansa Group is composed of the segments Network Airlines, Eurowings, and Aviation Services.

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