Getting to South Africa
There's more than one way of getting to South Africa. If you'd like to be
a little different, you could hop on a cruise ship. All the big cruise liners
dock in Cape Town and sometimes Durban but, for something a touch more unusual,
try the RMS St Helena. Running from Southampton to Cape Town via St Helena,
it's one of the last real old mail ships.
If you're really adventurous, you could sail here or, if you have the time,
travel over Africa overland.
Flying, of course, is the most practical choice.
South Africa's airports
Airports Company South Africa operates South Africa's 10 principal airports
- including three major international airports - which together handle over
200 000 aircraft landings and 23-million passengers annually.
OR Tambo International Airport (formerly Johannesburg International) is the
major gateway, offering both domestic, African regional and international connections.
There are also an increasing number of international flights direct to Cape
Town, and a few direct to Durban.
Altogether there are more than 30 airports in SA, ranging from smaller airports
for cross-border flights to and from neighbouring countries to larger airports
for flights to and from other African airports.
For information on the seven major domestic airports - Bloemfontein, East
London, George, Kimberley, Port Elizabeth, Pilanesberg and Upington - go to
Airports Company South Africa.
How long does it take to get here?
South Africa is served by more than 70 international airlines and our national
carrier, South African Airways, flies to many destinations in Europe, North
and South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
So we are never more than a flight away if you are on a major air route internationally.
Flights from Europe are generally overnight and are a dinner-bed-and-breakfast
away. Direct flights between the US and Johannesburg or Cape Town take about
15 hours, and flights between London and Johannesburg about 12 hours.
Useful Links
RMS St Helena – http://www.rms-st-helena.com/
Airports Company South Africa (x2) – http://www.acsa.co.za/index.asp |