NEW TERMINAL OPENED AT NAMIBIA’S WALVIS BAY AIRPORT
August 1st, 2016
A NEW terminal building has been opened at Walvis Bay International Airport in Namibia, enabling it to handle increasing flows of from holiday travellers, and business visitors for the mining and fishing industries. Inaugurated by Namibian President Hage Geingob, the terminal was built by Chinese construction company New Era Investments, with the work costing Namibian dollars NAD95 million (USD6.9 million). The goal is that this coastal airport can in future handle 200 passengers per hour, 1 million annually. Meanwhile, the airport has also benefited from a ...
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