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Getting Here

Other than traffic from our neighbouring countries, which still mostly makes its way into South Africa by road, most travellers use air services to get to South Africa.

 

The country boasts 3 international airports in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, but the lion's share of international airlines operating to this country do so to and from O R Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, or Ortia for short.  The airport is one of the busiest in Africa. All 3 airports are managed by the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) - its website is a great source of South African travel information.

Here's a rundown of the airlines travelling to South Africa with scheduled weekly services.

 

Africa Middle East Indian Ocean Islands Europe Australasia United States
Air Botswana Egypt Air Air Austral Air France Cathay Pacific Delta Airlines
Air Malawi El Al Air Madagascar Air Portugal Malaysia Airlines  
Air Namibia Emirates Air Mauritius British Airways Qantas  

Air Tanzania

Etihad Airlines Air Seychelles Iberia Airlines
Singapore Airlines  
Air Zimbabwe Qatar Airways   KLM Royal Dutch Airlines    
Bellview Airlines Saudi Arabian Airlines   Lufthansa    
Ethiopian Airlines Turkish Airlines   Olympic Airways    
Gabon Airlines     Swissair    
Hewa Bora Airways     Virgin Atlantic Airways    
InterAir          
Interlink Airlines          
Kenya Airways          
LAM Mozambique Airlinws          
South African Airways          
 TAAG Angolan Airlines          

 

Connections to South America are possible on SAA and Malaysia Airlines, and to India on SAA.

There are also limited means of getting to South Africa by sea. A number of cruise itineraries include Durban or Cape Town on their routes, while Safmarine's cargo ships, which sail between the UK and South African ports over a 2-week duration, include offer a few passenger cabins.  There is also the well-known RMS St Helena which travel from the UK to Cape Town calling at the islands of Tenerife, St Helena and Ascension, as well as Walvis Bay in Namibia.