Air Namibia ceases operations

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Namibia’ s flag carrier Air Namibia is to round up its operations effective today 11 February, 2021 following cabinet decision to file for voluntary liquidation.

Local reports in Namibia are rife on a cabinet decision liquidating the debt-ridden airline.

Air Namibia in a short media advisory confirmed the latest development and has directed all affected passengers to contact agents for a refund.

“Air namibia wishes to update the flying public, trade and all stakeholders on the status of the national airline operations; 1., effective Thursday 11 February 2021 Effective Thursday morning, all flight operations will be cancelled, with all aircraft returning to base. 2. The reservation system for taking new bookings is also suspended,” the advisory read.

Over 600 staff are expected to lose their jobs in this move.

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