FlyAngola is a privately-owned airline that was established in 2018. On December 21, 2018, it began flights between Benguela, Namibia and Windhoek. The new direct service is approximately two hours long.
The flights are operated on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Mondays and Fridays at 09h20, the flight EQ0010 leaves Benguela and arrives at Windhoek by 12h30. Flight EQ0011 leaves Windhoek for Benguela at 13h20.
On Wednesdays, Flights EQ0010 departs Benguela at 13h20 to arrive in Windhoek by 16h20. Flight EQ0011 departs Windhoek 17h20, and arrives in Benguela 18h30.
“These new flights will revolutionise mobility throughout the region – whether for business, health, leisure or visiting friends and family,” said Belarnício Muangala, CEO of FlyAngola.
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