Cape Town International is South Africa's second-largest airport, and
a prime tourism gateway serving millions of visitors descending on the
Mother City every year.
Traffic through the airport reflects this: over 60 000 aircraft ferrying
over 6.7-million passengers in 2005. By 2015, 14-million passengers are
expected to pass through Cape Town International.
The airport is world-class, winning the Skytrax Best Airport in Africa
award in 2005, and being named the World Travel Awards' leading airport
in Africa from 2001 through 2004 (coming second to Johannesburg International
in 2005).
Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) has committed R1-billion to upgrading
and developing the airport, including extensions to existing terminal
buildings, the construction of parkades, two new satellite terminals
and an expanded runway system.
The new international arrivals terminal, opened in 2001, has the capacity
to process 950 arriving passengers per hour. It is light and spacious,
providing convenient, efficient service to international passengers.
The new R120-million international departures terminal, opened in 2003,
is capable of processing up to 1 300 passengers in peak hours, or a million
passengers a year - three times the capacity of the old terminal. It
boasts a total area of 21 000 square metres, including 2 360m² of
retail space.
The airport offers convenient, international-standard banking, forex
and car rental services.
Over 2 000 parking bays stretch along the length of the airport, with
roving shuttle cabs available to transport passengers directly from their
car to their terminal.
The airport is 22 kilometres from the city centre, with a range of transport
options to get you where you need to go, these include metered taxis
and shuttle services.
Useful Links
Cape Town International – http://www.acsa.co.za/index.asp