Air Namibia cancelled all flights and placed into voluntary liquidation on Thursday into what was described as being ‘unsustainable’, amid the coronavirus outbreak that’s wiped out travel demand globally.
“The country’s economy can no longer afford to perpetually provide financial support to Air Namibia at the expense of supporting economic growth and critical social services,” Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi told a news confrence.
Earlier, the state cancelled all the airline’s operations and ordered all the aircrafts to return to base.
“Effective Thursday, 11 February 2021, all flight operations will be cancelled with all aircraft returning to base,” read a notice from the company.
Customers with outstanding bookings were told ‘register their claims for refund’ by calling the company’s offices.
— AirNamibia -carrying the spirit of Namibia (@airnamibia1) February 10, 2021
“It is therefore important for the nation to understand that the current debt of Air Namibia is unsustainable and will jeopardise the economic recovery plan,” Shiimi said.
The Namibian Cabinet had approved the voluntary liquidation of Air Namibia, The Namibian Sun announced on Thursday.
Consequently, the airlines 644 workers will be rendered jobless, however, they will receive 12 months of pay as part of a severance package.
SURVIVAL TOUGH… Kimber Le Roux (51), one of Air Namibia’s cabin controllers, says she sacrificed her life for the airline. She says because of her age, she is unemployable. Le Roux has been with the airline for 29 years.
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— The Namibian (@TheNamibian) February 11, 2021
BREADWINNER . . . Cabin controller Laurencia Endjala says she has been a breadwinner since she was 16 years old and does not know what the future holds for her.
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— The Namibian (@TheNamibian) February 11, 2021
The story has been updated