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Namibia’s Airports see over 80 000 passengers in December – Business Express
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Namibia’s Airports see over 80 000 passengers in December – Business Express

At least 80 000 passengers used Namibian airports in the month of December, statistic provided by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) have revealed, highlighting that Hosea Kutako International Airport (75%) accounted for a greater chuck of these numbers. These numbers consist of regional, international, and domestic arrivals and departures of passengers at airports. Numbers registered...

TransNamib sees surge in passengers over Christmas weekend
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TransNamib sees surge in passengers over Christmas weekend

Amidst financial challenges, Namibia’s national railway company, TransNamib, has demonstrated resilience, showcasing the enduring importance of railway transport in the country.  Over the Christmas weekend, the company witnessed a notable surge in passenger numbers, underscoring the continued preference for rail travel. Despite financial hurdles, TransNamib remains steadfast in providing essential freight and passenger services, playing...

15 Passengers die in two separate car accidents over the weekend
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15 Passengers die in two separate car accidents over the weekend

Staff Reporter A total of 15 people died over the past weekend in two separate car accidents on Sunday. The first accident claimed the lives of six people in the Zambezi region, near the Chetto settlement, after two bakkies collided head-on at around 10:00 on Sunday morning. The accident was reported at Gibeon after nine...

Lack of passengers to Rundu threatens Fly Namibia’s Route
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Lack of passengers to Rundu threatens Fly Namibia’s Route

The Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, fears Fly Namibia might close its route from Eros Airport to Rundu. This comes after his recent experience on a trip to Rundu as the only passenger on the plane. John Mutorwa says the number of passengers flying from Eros Airport to Rundu has been minimal, and...