Sunday Times

Cape Town airport — Africa’s best C

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APE TOWN Internatio­nal Airport was voted the best airport in Africa recently, in a poll by a popular online travel guide focused on “making travel more tolerable”.

The Guide to Sleeping in Airports — “a travel community that shares their experience­s and advice with fellow airport sleepers” at sleepingin­airports.net — has been asking people since October to rate their experience­s at airports worldwide based on several categories.

These include comfort, services, security and cleanlines­s as well as free wifi, pay-to-use lounges and budget-friendly food options.

While the world number one for 2016 was named as Singapore Changi Internatio­nal Airport, in Africa, Cape Town Internatio­nal Airport was king.

Travellers were consistent­ly happy with the terminals’ cleanlines­s, simplicity and helpful, friendly staff as well as perks such as free wifi.

While no African airports made it into the world top 10, three South African airports are in Africa’s top 10.

Johannesbu­rg’s OR Tambo came in at number four and Durban’s King Shaka Internatio­nal was at number six.

Top of the world’s worst airports list was Jeddah King Abdulaziz Internatio­nal Airport in Saudi Arabia.

The worst airport in Africa was Juba Internatio­nal in South Sudan.

Below is a list of the Top 10 Best Airports in Africa: 1. Cape Town Internatio­nal Airport 2. Kigali Internatio­nal Airport, Rwanda

3. Sir Seewoosagu­r Ramgoolam (Port Louis) Internatio­nal Airport, Mauritius

4. OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport, Johannesbu­rg

5. Algiers Houari Boumediene Internatio­nal Airport, Algeria (ALG)

6. Durban King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport

7. Rabat-Sale Internatio­nal Airport, Morocco

8. Oujda Angads Internatio­nal Airport, Morocco (OUD)

9. Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Internatio­nal Airport, Kenya

10. Cairo Internatio­nal Airport, Egypt.

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