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Air Namibia launches DBN flights

14 Sep 2016
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AIR Namibia has

announced a new four

times a week service

between Durban and

Windhoek via Gaborone.

The airline has been

granted fifth freedom

traffic rights between

Gaborone and Durban

and flights will commence

on October 30.

The service will operate

on Mondays, Wednesdays,

Fridays and Sundays. Flight

SW742 will depart Durban

at 11h35 and arrive in

Gaborone at 12h55. The

flight will depart Gaborone

at 13h40 and arrive in

Windhoek at 15h00. The

return flight SW741 will

depart Windhoek at 07h30

and arrive in Gaborone at

08h50. It will then depart

Gaborone at 09h35 and

arrive in Durban at 10h50.

An Embraer ERJ137

with 37 economy-class

seats will be used on the

route.

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