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South Africa Holiday Adventures

October 16th, 2011 Comments off

An excellent route to pay a visit to the Cape Peninsula across South Africa is actually by hired vehicle. Useful highways get traveling simple, there’s a whole lot to have a look at that using a car delivers the flexibility to visit just as much as you are looking for.

You’ll see a variety of tips you actually must be aware of though it is true creating your holiday escapes.Start by getting a perfect South Africa trip guide. Find out the the best overseas airport to land into in accordance with precisely where you ought to see. South Africa Airways flights frequently land both in Cape Town also Pretoria, both of which continue to be key areas behind South Africa.

You ultimately figure out, you can pre-arrange a rental vehicles straight up so it is without a doubt all set when you turn up.For the most part crucial flights are undoubtedly for Johannesburg International Airport terminal.  Purchase a great Cape Town holiday vacations soon after your arrival in Johannesburg. Read more…

How To Get Cheap flights in South Africa

October 14th, 2011 Comments off

South Africa has a number of airlines flying between both the major airports and some of the smaller ones, offering a choice of classes ranging from first class to no frills low cost flights. There are a number of airports throughout South Africa, including a number of privately managed airports in the outlying areas.

South Africa’s principal airports are operated and managed by the Airports Company South Africa (Acsa), including the three major international airports at Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. The other seven are domestic airports in Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, East London, George, Kimberley, Upington and Pilanesberg. All other airports are privately managed and are not serviced by all the available airlines in South Africa.

South African Airways and British Airways (operated by Comair) offer economy, business and first class flights between all the major cities and to some of the smaller ones including Mthatha, Polokwane, Richards Bay, and Maseru. For low-cost flights, passengers can make use of airlines including Kulula.com, 1time and Mango Airlines. These airlines offer cheap flights on the more popular routes between Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit and George.

Kulula offers single-class flights between Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport and Cape Town, Durban, George, Port Elizabeth, and Nelspruit as well as flights from Lanseria Airport to Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and George. 1Time Airline offers return flights from Johannesburg to Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London and George. Read more…

South Africa Airports

September 1st, 2011 Comments off

South Africa airports include a number of well-run international airports.

OR Tambo – Johannesburg International Airport

OR Tambo International in Johannesburg South Africa is a user-friendly terminal and caters for the needs of disabled people, with lifts placed in the centre of the terminal for easy wheelchair access. Drop-off facilities are located directly outside the terminal building to ensure easy access for passengers. From OR International, you can take a domestic flight to another South African city or, if you’re staying in Johannesburg – the airport is 24 kilometres from the city centre – it’s a quick drive by hotel shuttle, hired car or taxi to your destination. There is more than enough parking at the Johannesburg International Airport: the multi-storey parking lot has more than 5 000 bays.

Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town International is located 22 kilometres from the city centre and is South Africa’s second-largest airport, there are a range of transport options to get you into the city – from shuttle services, taxis and of course car hire. Cape Town International Airport expects air traffic to more than double in the run up and duration of the 2010 World Cup. Cape Town International Airport won the Skytrax Best Airport in Africa award in 2005, and being named the World Travel Awards’ leading airport in Africa from 2001 through to 2004, only to be overtaken by Johannesburg International in 2005. Read more…