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Accessible Parking

Next to the terminal, Accessible Parking at WDH keeps the walk short

Accessible Parking at Hosea Kutako International Airport sits directly next to the main terminal building, so you’re on flat ground and close to T1 and T2 doors within a couple of minutes. It’s a small airport and the lot is compact, so you’re not pushing a wheelchair or walker across long ramps or multi-level garages.

The parking operates 24/7, matching the airport’s early-morning and late-night flight schedule, which often sees departures and arrivals outside standard business hours. That 24-hour access matters if you’re dropping someone for a 03:00–05:00 departure or picking up an evening inbound from Johannesburg or Cape Town.

This is standard on-airport parking, not a separate multi-story structure, and it’s directly adjacent to the main passenger terminal where airlines like Airlink and FlyNamibia operate. Signed accessible bays are typically closest to the terminal side, so look for blue markings or wheelchair symbols as you enter from the access road.

There’s no clear online breakdown of specific accessible parking charges, but pricing at WDH generally tracks the main public lot rates, with daily costs often mentioned by locals as one of the cheaper parts of a Namibia trip compared with hotels and car hire. Because payment machines can be finicky at small airports, keep some local currency or a backup card in case one terminal is down.

Practical tip: arrive 20–30 minutes earlier than you normally would, so you can drive slowly through the lot, find an accessible bay close to the T1/T2 entrance, and still have time to unload mobility aids without clock-watching.

Pricing

Stay Per day Total
1 day $24.00/day $24.00
3 days $24.00/day $72.00
7 days $24.00/day $168.00

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