King Shaka International Airport opened in May 2010, was voted the top Regional Airport for Africa in the Skytrax World Airport Awards in 2014 for the fourth year running, and was second only to Cape Town in the 2013 Airports Council International (ACI) for the Best Airport in the Middle East/Africa category. It is also rated by ACI the Best Airport in the World with 5 million passengers in 2013 and runner up in 2014 for the same category. Currently it is placed 32nd in the Skytrax Top 100 airports.
King Shaka International Airport's retail facilities range from food and beverage outlets to specialty stores, clothing stores, bookstores and convenience stores.There is also a bank, foreign currency exchange facilities, a post office and duty-free shopping facilities. The latest development is a new service station that is being constructed at the airport creating convenience for airport users.Investment and growth surrounding King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) is a major economic catalyst in the region. Currently only 5% of King Shaka International Airport traffic is international, but this sector is a growth opportunity, and Airports Company South Africa works closely with the tourism and hospitality industry to promote KZN.
King Shaka International Airport was the host to the recent and successful ACI Africa conference in October 2014, and Durban has recently been chosen to host the 2015 World Routes Conference, which will attract the major decision makers in the airline and airport industry to our region.The airport was designed for passenger capacity to grow from 7, 5 million in 2010/2011 to 45 million by 2060. The 3.7km runway allows for the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747s to use the airport; and provision was made for a second runway when demand requires this.
King Shaka International Airport is focused on building skills and continuously trains its people. In this, it is supported by Airports Company South Africa, which is well respected within the international aviation industry, and has tried-and-tested systems that create a framework within which the company operates.The Airports Company South Africa maxim “Forward thinking, embracing change” also represents the company's focus as a good corporate citizen. Social Economic Development are a vital response to the socio-economic imperatives of the country, and Airports Company South Africa's social investment projects include mobility, health and welfare, job creation, community development and education, with particular focus on projects that boost infrastructure and education based on promoting tourism in South Africa.
King Shaka International Airport is also on a journey of transformation as we believe that is our corporate duty to include amongst others, capacity building, and empowerment of women, youth, and people with disabilities and to be part of the business opportunities at King Shaka International Airport.
King Shaka International Airport's retail facilities range from food and beverage outlets to specialty stores, clothing stores, bookstores and convenience stores.There is also a bank, foreign currency exchange facilities, a post office and duty-free shopping facilities. The latest development is a new service station that is being constructed at the airport creating convenience for airport users.Investment and growth surrounding King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) is a major economic catalyst in the region. Currently only 5% of King Shaka International Airport traffic is international, but this sector is a growth opportunity, and Airports Company South Africa works closely with the tourism and hospitality industry to promote KZN.
King Shaka International Airport was the host to the recent and successful ACI Africa conference in October 2014, and Durban has recently been chosen to host the 2015 World Routes Conference, which will attract the major decision makers in the airline and airport industry to our region.The airport was designed for passenger capacity to grow from 7, 5 million in 2010/2011 to 45 million by 2060. The 3.7km runway allows for the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747s to use the airport; and provision was made for a second runway when demand requires this.
King Shaka International Airport is focused on building skills and continuously trains its people. In this, it is supported by Airports Company South Africa, which is well respected within the international aviation industry, and has tried-and-tested systems that create a framework within which the company operates.The Airports Company South Africa maxim “Forward thinking, embracing change” also represents the company's focus as a good corporate citizen. Social Economic Development are a vital response to the socio-economic imperatives of the country, and Airports Company South Africa's social investment projects include mobility, health and welfare, job creation, community development and education, with particular focus on projects that boost infrastructure and education based on promoting tourism in South Africa.
King Shaka International Airport is also on a journey of transformation as we believe that is our corporate duty to include amongst others, capacity building, and empowerment of women, youth, and people with disabilities and to be part of the business opportunities at King Shaka International Airport.
Location: South Africa, Gauteng, Kempton Park
Employees: 1001-5000
Phone: +27 32 436 6000
Founded date: 1993
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12.08.2024 | Cape Town's Immigration Initiative: A Double-Edged Sword | The City of Cape Town is taking bold steps to tackle long wait times at its international airport. Staff members will be trained as immigration officials. This move aims to streamline the passport control process. But is it a solution or a ... |
09.08.2024 | Acsa CIO placed on precautionary suspension | Airports Company South Africa (Acsa), the state-owned enterprise that runs the country’s largest commercial airports, has placed its CIO on precautionary suspension. In a statement early on Friday, Acsa said the suspension of the CIO – name... |
06.08.2024 | City of Cape Town staff trained as immigration officials | City of Cape Town staff to be trained as immigration officials. Images by Wikimedia Commons and Nicole Geri/Unsplash City of Cape Town staff members will be trained as immigration officials. This is to ease long queues at the Cape Town Inte... |
25.07.2024 | Shadows of Discrimination and Danger in South Africa** ** | ** South Africa stands at a crossroads. Two recent incidents reveal the undercurrents of discrimination and violence that plague the nation. The Gqeberha airport has become a flashpoint for discrimination against Muslim women. Meanwhile, th... |
21.07.2024 | Important notice: Possible flight delays across South Africa | Notice of flight delays across South Africa. Images by fanjianhua/Freepik and Wikimedia Commons Due to the Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) conducting a maintenance programme for instrument flight procedures at various airports na... |
20.07.2024 | Discrimination in disguise at Gqeberha airport sparks outrage | A Gqeberha airport has come under fire. Images by Wikimedia Commons An airport in Gqeberha (previously Port Elizabeth) in the Eastern Cape has emerged as a new discrimination station. This after a security notice posted on Facebook sparked ... |
23.06.2024 | Passenger dies at King Shaka International Airport ahead of flight to Joburg | Durban’s King Shaka International Airport. Image: X @AfricaFactsZone Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has confirmed a passenger died at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport on Friday night. “We can confirm that the matter has been ... |
07.06.2024 | Two nabbed after bomb threat at Cape Town airport | FlySafair has received approval to operate flights to 11 new destinations within the Southern African region. Photo: FlySafair Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has confirmed that operations at Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) are ... |
21.04.2024 | WATCH: FlySafair plane loses a wheel during take-off | FlySafair plane lost a wheel during take-off. Images: X/@MDNnewss A FlySafair plane bound for Cape Town lost a wheel during take-off. And it was caught on camera. ONE OF THE RUNWAYS WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR A FEW HOURS “This means that the si... |
21.04.2024 | THREE South African airports claim coveted global awards | Three South African airports have been rewarded for their efforts. We name them here … Image: File It’s good news for three South African airports at the recently held 2024 Skytrax World Airport Awards. A ceremony was hosted in Frankfurt, G... |
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