Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) is an airport in Cape Town, South Africa. It is a hub for South African Airways and has the IATA Airport Code CPT. Its ICAO code is FACT. Cape Town International is the second-largest airport in South Africa, and a major gateway for tourist traffic.

Terminals

CTIA has five terminals:
  • International Arrivals
  • International Departures
  • Domestic Arrivals
  • Domestic Departures on South African Airways
  • Domestic Departures on other airlines
The terminals are arranged in a line along a single road, and are within easy walking distance of each other

Size

In the 2001-2002 financial year, CTIA handled 2,327,814 departing passengers, and 41,969 aircraft landings.

Airlines

The following airlines serve Cape Town International Airport:

Connections

International

International flights connect Cape Town International to the following destinations:

Domestic

Domestic flights go to the following destinations:

Management

CTIA is managed by the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), which manages all major airports in South Africa. Before the formation of ACSA, all airports were managed by the State. The Department of Transport remains a major shareholder in ACSA.

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