The Herald (South Africa)

Cape Town airport increasing­ly popular

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CAPE Town Internatio­nal Airport appears to be increasing in popularity as an internatio­nal travel hub‚ with internatio­nal arrivals growing by 20.4% and internatio­nal departures up 22.5% in the third quarter, compared with the same three months last year.

The latest Aviation Barometer released by Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) also shows that of its nine airports‚ Cape Town and Durban’s King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport witnessed the highest growth in terms of passengers in general in the third quarter‚ with increases of 6.6.% and 7.9% respective­ly.

The passenger figures for King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport were underpinne­d by an 8.7% rise in domestic arrivals and an 8.3% increase in departures‚ more than offsetting a decline of 3% in internatio­nal passengers.

Acsa’s nine airports handled more than 2.5 million arriving and departing passengers in the third quarter‚ a 5% increase on the comparable period last year.

Johannesbu­rg’s OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport‚ operating off a higher base of more than 20 million passengers a year‚ saw total passenger numbers rise by 2.9%‚ an increase of 154 445 passengers

Among regional airports‚ George Airport continued to experience strong growth‚ with total passenger numbers rising by 8.5%.

The domestic air travel category recovered somewhat after a decline in the second quarter‚ with arrivals up by 4.6% and departures increasing by 4.9%.

The Aviation Barometer is published quarterly by Acsa to provide an indication of current air travel trends in South Africa. – TimesLIVE

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