Fly Namibia issues personal apology to Elizabeth Andgondji

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Local airline Fly Namibia says it regrets the emotional distress suffered by Elizabeth Andgondji, whom the airline denied service due to her disability.

The airline says that passengers with special needs are required to make bookings 72 hours in advance and that Andgondji's booking was made at the 11th hour.

The airline further says that the booking agents issued the Miss Ability title holder without disclosing her condition to the airline, which led to the subsequent refusal by the airline to fly her to the north.

Woman with disability allegedly turned away from Airport

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Reports have surfaced of a young, differently abled woman named Elizabeth Andgondji who was allegedly turned away from the Eros International Airport due to her condition.

Andgondji, who is the winner of the Miss Ability beauty pageant, was allegedly denied a place on a flight on Sunday from Windhoek to Ondangwa, with the airline allegedly stating her disability as the reason.

She was in Windhoek to attend a training workshop that was facilitated by MTC.