Cheap Airline Tickets to South Africa

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Going to South Africa is much easier than what you think. It provides you with all of the comforts you might need against the surroundings of the untouched beauty of Africa. In fact, there is more than a single way of getting to South Africa but most of us choose to fly as it is the quickest and most practical means to get there.



The most famous stop for tourists taking flights to South Africa are its two biggest cities- the Johannesburg and Cape Town. Johannesburg is a vibrant and aggressive city which most tourists visit on the way to Kruger Park, the largest and most popular wildlife reserve in the whole world. Johannesburg is served by South Africa's busiest airport-Johannesburg International Airport also called OR Tambo International Airport(with airport code JNB). The airport is the home to biggest domestic and international carriers of South Africa, the South African Airways as well as its two sister airlines- South African Airlink and the South African Express. All of these airlines offer flights in economy, business and first class. Other airlines serving Johannesburg International Airport are British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways and a lot more.

Cape Town, the oldest metropolis in southern Africa is definitely the most progressive amid its buzzing nightlife, quirky stores and trendy restaurants. It houses the Cape Town International Airport (airport code: CPT), the second biggest airport in South Africa and third largest in the entire continent of Africa. It is also the hub for South African Airways and a leading gateway for tourist traffic. All of the other major airlines serving this airport are listed here and you can easily track flights here.



Durban, another known city in South Africa is famous for its finest surf beaches. It is served by Durban International Airport (with airport code: DUR), which is the third major airport serving South Africa. Compared to the other two airports- Johannesburg and Cape Town, Durban Airport is small in size, with only one runway and one terminal. However, the airport is still large enough to accommodate over 2 million passengers each year. The airport is also the home to international airlines such as South African Airlines, Emirates and to other domestic carriers going to and from Durban, South Africa.