Cape Town International Airport was created in 1954.
The Cape Town International Airport is approximately a half-hour drive from downtown Cape Town.
The distance from CPT international airport to the city centre is about 12 miles or 20 km.
The distance from Cape Town international airport is only 22 km from the City Centre, and is reached by a convenient freeway.
There is! It's called Cape Town International Airport. Airport was just renovated and extended to be able to cover all of the 2010 World Soccer Championship See related link
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The airport code for Andros Town International Airport is ASD.
OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa (also the busiest airport in Africa with 20,681,458 passengers per year)Cairo International Airport, Cairo, EgyptCape Town International Airport, Cape Town, South AfricaKing Shaka International Airport, Durban, South AfricaSharm El-Sheikh International Airport, Sharm El-Sheikh, EgyptHurghada International Airport, Hurghada, EgyptMohammed V International Airport, Casablanca, MoroccoMurtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, NigeriaJomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, KenyaPort Elizabeth International Airport, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
The largest airport is Johannesburg International Airport. Also know as O.R. Tambo Internatianal Airport. Other large international airports are: Cape Town International Durban International Bloemfontein International Upington Lanseria
The British Airways office in Cape Town is located at 2nd Floor, International Terminal, Cape Town International Airport, Airport Road, Matroosfontein, Cape Town, 7490, South Africa. For the most accurate and updated information, it's advisable to check directly with British Airways or their official website.
There is only one international terminal at Cape Town airport, and the check in counter for Emirates may be found at the International Departures terminal.
The airport code for Congo Town Airport is COX.