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Hospitality · Aug 2026
Premium Lounge at HKIA Unveils Full Renovation to International Standards
The Paragon Premium Lounge at Hosea Kutako International Airport has completed a comprehensive renovation, elevating the facility to meet international airport lounge standards with refined design, premium finishes, and significantly increased seating capacity.
The redesigned space features an expanded dining and bar area with bespoke pendant lighting, marble wall panels, and curated lounge seating — delivering a world-class pre-flight experience for partner airline guests and private travellers alike.
After being awarded the ground handling contract by the Namibia Airports Company, Paragon Aviation officially launched — serving Lufthansa, Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways, and South African Airways from Windhoek.
Paragon Premium Lounge Opens at HKIA Departure Hall
The state-of-the-art Paragon Premium Lounge opened at Hosea Kutako International Airport, offering discerning business travellers comfort, cuisine and convenience before their flights — with complimentary refreshments for partner guests.
Paragon Duty-Free Opens Third Store — Kenneth Kaunda Airport, Zambia
Paragon Duty-Free expanded its Southern African footprint with its third store at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka — a major milestone in the group's regional growth strategy spanning three countries.
Duty-Free Expands Into Zimbabwe at Victoria Falls Airport
Paragon Duty-Free opened its second location at Victoria Falls Airport in Zimbabwe, extending the group's travel retail presence into one of Africa's most iconic tourist destinations and marking entry into a third country.
Tjao Fish Launches — Namibian Horse Mackerel for All
Paragon Seafood Products launched Tjao Fish, a line of horse mackerel products sourced directly from Namibian waters — marking the group's commitment to food security, job creation, and export revenue from Atlantic FAO Area 47.
Paragon Investment Holdings acquired the Windhoek Observer, one of Namibia's oldest and most respected newspapers. Founded in 1978, the publication holds archives dating to 1921 and remains Namibia's only Sunday paper through Observer Weekend.