Edelweiss to introduce three weekly  flights  between Zurich and Windhoek

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Edelweiss to introduce three weekly  flights between Zurich and Windhoek

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Edelweiss will increase its upcoming non-stop service between Zurich Airport (ZRH) and Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) from two to three weekly flights from 15 July 2026.

Namibia Airports Company Chief Executive Officer  and Air Connect Namibia Chairman, Bisey /Uirab welcomed the announcement in a statement released on Tuesday.

“The Edelweiss announcement is a strong vote of confidence in both our country and the long-term potential of the Zürich–Windhoek service,” said /Uirab.

He added that  “We are delighted to welcome Edelweiss’ initial decision to serve Windhoek. The airline’s decision to add an additional frequency demonstrates what we as a country can achieve through constructive collaboration with our project stakeholders and the broader community.”

Uirab said the  expansion strengthens Namibia’s position as a globally connected destination and supports the country’s  shared mandate of growing air access and our economy in a sustainable and impactful way.

Edelweiss said they will introduce its Airbus A350-900 flight from Monday, 1 June 2026 to two times every week and three times every week from  15 July 202.

NAC Spokesperson Dan Kamati said in a statement that the additional third weekly frequency is currently planned for Edelweiss’ first season of operation on the Zürich–Windhoek route.

According to NAC the Edelweiss expansion represents another significant milestone for Namibia’s international connectivity and reinforces the country’s growing appeal as a premier tourism and investment destination in Southern Africa. 

The increased frequency will provide travellers from Switzerland and surrounding European markets with greater flexibility, improved seat availability and more convenient itinerary options when travelling to Namibia, particularly during our July-October tourism season,NAC said . 

The NAC added that the  increase in flight frequency  will also support increased inbound tourism to Namibia’s iconic destinations – including Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, the Skeleton Coast and other high-value tourism regions across the country.

In 2023, Namibia’s airports served 10 international destinations. By mid-2026, that number is expected to increase to 17 destinations via direct or non-stop services, indicating that Namibia is close to doubling international connectivity within a three-year period.

With the addition of a third weekly frequency, the Lufthansa Group – through Edelweiss and Discover Airlines – will operate 13 direct weekly flights between its European gateways and Windhoek. 

The Group will contribute more than 152 000 annual seats, further strengthening Namibia’s position as a key access point to European markets.

Air Connect Namibia continues to work with existing and prospective carriers to improve Namibia’s international route network, support tourism growth, facilitate trade and investment to strengthen the country’s competitiveness as a connected Southern African gateway.

Air Connect Namibia, established in 2024 and led by the Namibia Airports Company (NAC), is a collaborative air service development initiative mandated to improve air access to the country. 

Project stakeholders include the Namibian Airports Company (NAC), Namibia Tourism Board (NTB), Gondwana Collection, Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), Walvis Bay Corridor Group and the City of

Windhoek.



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