South Africa Airports

From Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain to the fast-pace city of Johannesburg, Durban's never-ending stretch of magnificent coastline to the Kalahari desert terrain, South Africa's contrasting landscape alongside it's eclectic mix of peoples, has placed this African gem on top of the list of the world's most must-see travel destinations. Be sure to check out our South Africa Travel Guide for more travel infomration.

OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg is South Africa's central air hub, handling over 12-million passengers each year. There are six terminals, with terminals 1, 2 and 6 serving international flights and terminals 3, 4 and 5 serving domestic flights. The airport caters for roughly 60 carriers. Private bus companies, minibuses, hotel shuttles and taxis serve the city and hotels.

Cape Town International Airport is second to OR Tambo International, handling over four-million passengers each year. This newly renovated airport is modern and home to superb services and facilities. The airport is located just over 10 miles to the east of Cape Town and has flights to and from numerous cities around the world including London, Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, and Singapore; with some flights connecting through Johannesburg. Shuttles and taxis provide transport to the city and its hotels.