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Cape Town International Airport




Cape Town International Airport is the second largest airport in the country and the crucial link between the city and other major cities throughout the world.

The Cape Town International Airport connects the legislative capital of South Africa to the rest of the world. It brings in tourists and people traveling on business purposes to Cape Town. Within the country it is the second largest international airport. It occupies the second position after the Johannesburg International Airport in terms of passenger transit and air traffic movement.

Statistics of the International Airport in Cape Town clearly reveal the trends. Year 2005 records show that the airport was the destination of about 60,000 aircrafts. These aircrafts carried about 6.7 million passengers. It is estimated that within the span of the next decade that is by 2015 the airport will get a footfall of around 14 million passengers.

Cape Town International Airport- Achievements

The Cape Town International Airport has been the recipient of several awards by virtue of the services rendered by it. For three years in a row (2001-04), it won the World Travel Awards for being the best in the continent. In 2005, it won the Skytrax Best Airport in Africa award for providing services that matched up to the standards set by the global aviation industry.

Cape Town International Airport-Facilities

The Cape Town International Airport offers a host of facilities to the passengers. These include:
  • Car rental services
  • Foreign exchange facilities
  • Banking facilities
  • Shuttle cabs
  • Parking space
  • Lock up garages
  • Valet parking
  • Cellular phone rental agencies
  • Postal service
The Cape Town International Airport - Terminals

There are four terminals within the Cape Town International Airport. It occupies a total area of 21,000 square meters. The latest terminal that was inaugurated in 2003 is spacious enough to accommodate several thousands of passengers. Further work of upgradation of the airport terminal is scheduled to be completed by 2010.

The airport in Cape Town is located at a distance of approximately 22 kilometers from the heart of the city. It is well connected to the city center by virtue of the wide range of conveyance options available. The Cape Town International Airport is the vital link between this South African city and other distant regions of the world.