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Cape Town International Airport
NameCape Town International Airport
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CityCape Town
CountrySouth Africa

Cape Town International Airport is a major airport serving Cape Town, South Africa, and is a key transportation hub for the country, with connections to Johannesburg, Durban, and other major South African cities, as well as international destinations like London, New York City, and Sydney. The airport is located approximately 20 kilometers east of Cape Town's central business district, near the N2 highway, and is operated by the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), a state-owned entity responsible for managing and developing the country's major airports, including OR Tambo International Airport and King Shaka International Airport. The airport serves as a hub for South African Airways, British Airways, and other major airlines, such as Lufthansa, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Qatar Airways. The airport is also an important cargo hub, with FedEx, DHL, and UPS operating cargo facilities at the airport.

Overview

Cape Town International Airport is one of the busiest airports in South Africa, with over 10 million passengers passing through its gates every year, making it a major contributor to the country's tourism industry, which attracts visitors from around the world, including Australia, China, and India. The airport offers a range of facilities and services, including duty-free shopping, restaurants, and lounges, such as the Bidvest Premier Lounge and the SAA Baobab Lounge, which offer passengers a comfortable and convenient travel experience. The airport is also home to a number of car rental companies, including Avis, Hertz, and Europcar, making it easy for passengers to get around Cape Town and explore the surrounding Western Cape region, which includes popular destinations like Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, and Winelands. The airport is connected to the city center by the N2 highway, which also links to other major South African cities, such as Port Elizabeth and East London.

History

The history of Cape Town International Airport dates back to the 1950s, when the South African government decided to build a new airport to replace the old Wingfield Aerodrome, which was located near the Cape Town city center. The new airport was officially opened in 1954, and was initially known as D.F. Malan Airport, named after the then-Prime Minister of South Africa, Daniel François Malan. Over the years, the airport has undergone several expansions and upgrades, including the addition of a new terminal building in the 1970s, and the construction of a new runway in the 1990s, which was designed to accommodate larger aircraft, such as the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380. The airport has also been the site of several major events, including the 1996 African Cup of Nations and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted by South Africa and featured matches played at the nearby Cape Town Stadium.

Facilities

Cape Town International Airport offers a range of facilities and services to passengers, including check-in and baggage claim areas, security screening facilities, and immigration and customs processing areas. The airport also features a number of shops and restaurants, including duty-free shopping areas, coffee shops, and fast food outlets, such as McDonald's and KFC. The airport is also home to several lounges, including the SAA Baobab Lounge and the Bidvest Premier Lounge, which offer passengers a comfortable and convenient place to relax before their flights. The airport also features a number of car rental companies, including Avis, Hertz, and Europcar, as well as taxis and shuttle services, such as Uber and Taxi Cape Town, which provide passengers with a range of transportation options to get to their final destinations.

Airlines_and_Destinations

Cape Town International Airport is served by a number of major airlines, including South African Airways, British Airways, and Lufthansa, which offer flights to destinations around the world, including London, New York City, and Sydney. The airport is also a hub for several regional airlines, including Mango Airlines and Kulula.com, which offer flights to destinations within South Africa and the surrounding region, including Johannesburg, Durban, and Namibia. Other airlines that operate at the airport include Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Turkish Airlines, which offer flights to destinations in the Middle East and Europe, such as Istanbul, Dubai, and Paris. The airport is also served by several low-cost carriers, including FlySafair and Airlink, which offer affordable flights to destinations within South Africa and the surrounding region.

Statistics

Cape Town International Airport is one of the busiest airports in South Africa, with over 10 million passengers passing through its gates every year. The airport handles over 100,000 tons of cargo per year, making it an important hub for trade and commerce in the region. The airport is also a major contributor to the local economy, generating over Rand 10 billion in revenue per year and supporting thousands of jobs in the aviation and tourism industries. The airport is operated by the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), which is responsible for managing and developing the country's major airports, including OR Tambo International Airport and King Shaka International Airport.

Ground_Transportation

Cape Town International Airport is located approximately 20 kilometers east of Cape Town's central business district, and is connected to the city center by the N2 highway. The airport is also served by a number of taxis and shuttle services, including Uber and Taxi Cape Town, which provide passengers with a range of transportation options to get to their final destinations. The airport is also home to several car rental companies, including Avis, Hertz, and Europcar, which offer passengers a convenient way to get around Cape Town and explore the surrounding Western Cape region. The airport is also connected to the Cape Town public transportation system, including the MyCiTi bus service, which provides passengers with a affordable and convenient way to get to their final destinations. Category:Airports in South Africa

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