Monday, March 15, 2010

Air Namibia Celebrates 100 Days In Ghana

By Samuel Boadi

AFTER JUST 100 days of operating in Ghana, Air Namibia, has indicated it is aiming at linking West and Southern African sub-regions in trade, tourism and business.
The airline, which started operations in Ghana from November 20, 2009, has been offering direct flights to Johannesburg, South Africa from Accra then onwards to Windhoek 5 times a week.
Air Namibia boasts of highly competitive fares with 24 business class seats and 120 seats in the economy class on our Boeing 737-800.
With the airline, baggage is not an issue, as unlike most airlines. Passengers are assured of 40kg (business class) or 30kg (economy class) of free baggage allowance.
Although not entirely new to Ghana, Air Namibia has been in existence for 63 years and is proud of its excellent customer service standards, on ground and in-flight as well as opportunity for online reservations and bookings. Additionally, online ticketing and check in are available.
“We have won the Feather Awards as Best Regional airline for excellent customer service for airlines operating into and from Johannesburg International Airport 5 times even though it has been organised for six times,” a statement from the company stated.
With its offices located on the 1st floor of Silver Star Tower, Airport City, Accra, the airline’s offices are equipped with customer friendly and hard working staff that cater to every need of clients. ‘With Air Namibia, GMT is more than just normal time.’
Its on-time departures and arrivals which are free of hassle not only making it easy for one to make connecting flights but also endear one to become a part of its generous frequent flyer program called rewards, which ensures great savings for regular customers.
“Indeed, Air Namibia’s first 100 days in Ghana are but a glimpse into the future of a dynamic airline that is here to stay and offer the best services to the people of Ghana and West Africa as a whole,” the statement added.

(Pix saved as Air Namibia in bus)

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