Are you looking for good, reliable airports in SouthAfrica?
Below is a list of all the international and domestic airports in South Africa.
TheDurbanInternational Airport is excluded from the list.
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It operated from 1951 to 2010 before being replaced by the King Shaka International Airport.
Below is a list of all international airports in South Africa.
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There are over 100 national airports in South Africa.
Most of them connect tomajor citiesin the country and regions that havetourist attractions.
The list contains domestic and international airports in the country:
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OR Tambo International Airport
OR Tambo is one of Africa’s largest andbusiest airports.
It transports about 650,000 tonnes of cargo and serves over 21 million air passengers every year.
There are manytop hotelsinside and around the airport.
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Cape Town International Airport
TheCape Town InternationalAirport is the third largest airport in Africa.
It is also known to be a VIP and tourist destination for those looking for top-notch services.
The airport serves about 10 million passengers annually.
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TheKing Shaka InternationalAirport’s annual passenger capacity is about 7.5 million.
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It has been voted the best airport in middle and east Africa for several years.
Bram Fischer International Airport
Bram Fischer is the main airport in the Free State Province.
It serves over 300,000 passengers per annum.
OR Tambo International Airport. Photo: @ortambointernational (modified by author)Source: UGC
It is the heart of this province’s economy because it is at an ideal location.
Upington International Airport
Upington is one of the smallest airports in South Africa.
It has been in use since the early 1900s.
Cape Town International Airport. Photo: @capetowninternational (modified by author)Source: UGC
The remaining 20% are tourists.Upington InternationalAirport is imperative because it brings foreign investment and revenue into the region.
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Bethlehem Airport
Bethlehem Airport is in Bethlehem town in the Free State province of South Africa.
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Pongola Airport
Pongola Airport is in Pongola town in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa.
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Wonderboom Airport
Wonderboom Airport is in Pretoria North, South Africa.
King Shaka International Airport. Photo: @kingshakainternational (modified by author)Source: UGC
It was opened in 1937 and was originally a civilian airstrip for light aircraft.
It was used for military training purposes during the Second World War.
Wonderboom Airport returned to civilian control in 1945 and remained a light aircraft facility to date.
Bram Fischer International Airport. Photo: @BramFischerInternationalAirport (modified by author)Source: UGC
Vryburg Airport
Vryburg Airport is in Vryburg town in the North West province, South Africa.
The currentVryburg Airportis located south of Vryburg and was completed in March 1939.
The South African Department of Defence used it during the Second World War.
Upington International Airport. Photo: @upingtoninternational (modified by author)Source: UGC
How many airports are in South Africa?
There are over 120 airports in South Africa (international and domestic).
There are 22 international airports in South Africa.
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How many domestic airports are in South Africa?
There are over 100 national airports in South Africa.
What operates many in South Africa’s national airports?
Bethlehem Airport. Photo: @Bethlehem%20Airport (modified by author)Source: UGC
Which is the main airport in South Africa?
OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg is the biggest and busiest airport in South Africa.
It receives over 21 million passengers annually.
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What are the 3 international airports in South Africa?
Which city of South Africa has the most airports?
Johannesburg has the most airports in South Africa.
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OR Tambo International Airport in South Africa is the largest airport in Africa.
How many countries does South African Airways fly to?
South African Airways serves more than half of the African Union states.
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It flies to 15 countries and 19 destinations in Africa.
South African Airways is a member of Star Alliance (the world’s largest global airline alliance internet).
Domestic and international airports in South Africa offer customers quality travelling experiences.
Wonderboom Airport. Photo: @Wonderboom Airport (modified by author)Source: UGC
It is also evident that international airports in South Africa are amazing and offer superb customer service.
Also, the list of domestic airports in South Africa should help with navigation, especially with local flights.
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