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About Malawian Airlines (3W)
Malawi Airlines was established in July 2013 and commenced its operations on January 31, 2014. The main hub is Kamuzu International Airport. Malawi Airlines’ focus city is Chileka International Airport. It operates flights to seven destinations. The parent company of this airline is the Malawian Government (51%). Ethiopian Airlines and the Malawian Government are the shareholding partners of the company. Malawi Airlines’ head office is located in Lilongwe, Malawi. It is a flag carrier airline. The Boeing 737-700 and Bombardier Dash-8 Q400 are the aircraft in Malawi’s fleet.
Malawian Airlines (3W) helpline number
- Phone number: +265 1 774 605 / +265 992 991 097/ 1 774 518
- Reservations in Malawi:992 991 125
Website
Office address
- Lilongwe, Malawi, P.O. Box 2095, Mwai House City Center
Email Support
- reservations@malawian-airlines.com
- jessicab@malawian-airlines.com
- beckyl@malawian-airlines.com
- charityp@malawian-airlines.com
- info@malawian-airlines.com
FAQs
Yes, they sometimes offer package deals combining flights with accommodation, wildlife safaris, or cultural tours to popular destinations like Lake Malawi and Majete Wildlife Reserve.
They can connect you with reliable partners offering airport transfers, car rentals, and even bicycle rentals for exploring Malawi at your own pace.
While formal in-flight excursions are not offered, the crew might share insights about Malawian culture and landmarks during the flight, enhancing the journey with local knowledge.
They invest in fuel-efficient aircraft, partner with local conservation efforts, and encourage responsible tourism practices through partnerships with eco-friendly lodges and tours.
3W partners with carbon offset programs, allowing passengers to voluntarily contribute to environmental projects that compensate for their flight’s emissions.
They actively support wildlife conservation initiatives in protected areas like Majete Wildlife Reserve and Liwonde National Park.
English is the primary language spoken onboard, with some crew members also speaking Chichewa, the official language of Malawi.