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Cape Town International Airport and King Shaka International Airport have been honoured at the 2025 Skytrax World Airport Awards, showcasing their exceptional service and commitment to passenger satisfaction.
South Africa's airports are setting new standards in travel excellence, as Cape Town and Durban earn prestigious recognitions at the 2025 Skytrax World Airport Awards, showcasing unmatched customer service and dedication.
FlySafair has resolved its check-in system issues, but passengers faced significant delays over the weekend due to a global technical glitch affecting FlySafair and LIFT airlines.
Discover how South Africa's airline industry is rebounding and what this means for local business travellers.
Porters at OR Tambo International Airport voice their frustrations over alleged exploitation and financial mismanagement by ACSA, raising concerns about their livelihoods and the integrity of their representatives.
Porters at OR Tambo International Airport voice their frustrations over alleged exploitation and financial mismanagement by ACSA, raising concerns about their livelihoods and the integrity of their representatives.
The Airlines Association of Southern Africa raises urgent concerns over operational disruptions affecting airlines and passengers due to critical infrastructure challenges at major airports.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy announces a robust logistics plan to secure jet fuel for OR Tambo International Airport, ensuring uninterrupted operations amid a recent fuel crisis.
Sun City celebrates Chinese New Year with 1,200 visitors as South Africa's new visa waiver programme shows early success in attracting Chinese tourists. However, limited direct flights remain a challenge for growth
Passengers flying with LIFT from King Shaka International Airport to OR Tambo International Airport experienced significant delays, leading to frustration and missed appointments.
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) announced a remarkable 91 percent recovery in passenger traffic during the 2024 festive season, despite facing operational challenges at key airports.
Cape Town International Airport resumes operations after a power outage caused delays, with additional backup measures now in place.
Power disruptions at Cape Town International Airport have led to significant flight delays, while OR Tambo International Airport faces fuel supply challenges as ACSA works to resolve the issues.
Power outages at Cape Town International Airport and fuel supply issues at OR Tambo International Airport have caused significant flight disruptions, prompting ACSA to implement measures to ensure passenger safety and communication.
Cape Town International Airport sets a new benchmark in 2024, welcoming 3 million international passengers, marking a significant milestone for the airport and the region's economic growth
Cape Town experienced a notable increase in passenger arrivals during December, highlighting the city's growing appeal as a tourist destination and the importance of local and regional travel.
ACSA assured the public that they are collaborating with industry stakeholders to ensure steady jet fuel supply at OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA)
ACSA revealed that Cape Town International Airport is experiencing high passenger volumes at its domestic departures.
This article explores the phenomenon of motivated reasoning, addressing recent allegations of misconduct and nepotism against ACSA executives, while presenting a factual timeline of events.
For domestic travellers, Acsa chief executive Mpumi Mpofu has urged travellers to ensure that they arrive at least two hours before flight time.
The Airports Company South Africa apologised to all stakeholders and members of the public for the flight disruptions at the OR Tambo International Airport earlier this week.
ACSA regional general manager, Jabulani Khambule, explained that the delays were caused by a breakdown at the fuel farm.
Service providers have allegedly engaged the CEO Mpumi Mpofu and ACSA Board since 2021 to no avail.
Maile said questions will abound on why the money is not being injected towards other sectors like education, but the new airport is going to create much-needed jobs in the area.
The SIU investigation will look into improper or unlawful conduct by employees or officials of the Acsa.