Upington International Airport: the smallest airport in the Airports Company South Africa network

One of the beauties of starting small is how the excitement builds as a business gains momentum and begins to grow. Upington International Airport may be the smallest airport in the Airports Company South Africa network of airports but it Read More …

Cape Town, The Cosmopolitan City

It is known as the most cosmopolitan city in Africa. Indeed Cape Town enjoys a seafarer’s tradition. This open mindedness reflects in the cultural and commercial activities and the city’s lifestyle, which becomes impregnated with a festive touch at the Read More …

Bram Fischer International Airport – an important gateway to the Free State

Bram Fischer International Airport is an important gateway to the Free State, a land-locked province. Bloemfontein International Airport was officially renamed Bram Fischer International Airport by President Jacob a at an historic event held at the airport on 13 December Read More …

King Shaka International Airport – voted the top Regional Airport for Africa

King Shaka International Airport opened in May 2010, was voted the top Regional Airport for Africa in the Skytrax World Airport Awards in 2014 for the fourth year running, and was second only to Cape Town in the 2013 Airports Read More …

Cape Town International Airport – Premier tourist and VIP destination.

​Cape Town International Airport is Africa’s 3rd largest airport. It is also Africa’s premier tourist and VIP destination and has established a reputation as Africa’s premier international award-winning airport, consistently performing among the best in the world for service in Read More …

O.R. Tambo International Airport – the Gateway of the African Continent

O.R. Tambo International Airport is Africa’s biggest and busiest airport, facilitating approximately 19 million passengers a year. More than 50 percent of South Africa’s air travelling passengers are facilitated through the airport.​ Welcome to the Gateway of the African Continent. Read More …