These days flying to South Africa is pretty simple when one considers the vast quantity of international daily flights and direct connections to Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
There are an outstanding number of world-class airlines flying daily into South Africa’s international airports from all the corners of the globe.
Our South African World Class International Airports include:
• O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) (formely Johannesburg International Airport)
• Cape Town International Airport (CIA)
• Durban International Airport (DIA
Through the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA), passenger-handling facilities are continually being upgraded, offering excellent facilities for the business traveller. There superb restaurants, bars, shopping areas, rest facilities and a number of VIP services at these airports. Car Rental Branches are located either in the terminal building or just outside. Follow the car hire signs
Arrival tips:
There are just a few basics to bear in mind, as you land in a South African Airport.
• Information Kiosks/Help Desks: These can be found in International Arrivals, International Departures as well at in the Domestic Arrivals sections of the airport in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban
• Choosing a Porter: Ensure that you use only approved airport porters – they will be wearing the approved bright orange uniforms and will carry ACSA permits. The porters will gladly assist you with your luggage. These porters work exclusively for tips and a guideline tip to give your porter is R5 (South African Rand). Do not leave your luggage unattended at any time.
• Choosing a taxi: The Airports Company has approved taxi and shuttle service operators that cover all major areas. It is a good idea to make use of the ACSA approved transport operators – they will be displaying the ACSA permit and logo. If you are still unsure then contact the ACSA helpdesk for further assistance.
Please visit the Airports Company South Africa website www.acsa.co.za for further information and details on getting in and around our airports. |