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- IATA Code
- CPT
- ICAO Code
- FACT
- City
- Cape Town
- Country
- South Africa
- Runways
- 3201m x 61m
1701m x 46m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- 1time
Air Mauritius
Air Namibia
British Airways
Comair
Emirates
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Mango
South African Airways
TAAG - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Air France
Air India
Air New Zealand
Alitalia
American Airlines
bmi
Cathay Pacific
Delta Air Lines
EgyptAir
Ethiopian Airlines
Finnair
Iberia
LAM – Mozambique Airlines
Lufthansa
SAS
Singapore Airlines
SWISS
TAP Portugal
United Airlines
Virgin Atlantic Airways
Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) is the gateway to Cape Town and among the busiest airports in South Africa. Hosting domestic, regional and international passenger and cargo services for over 20 airlines, CTIA is a hub for South African Airways.
Location of Cape Town International Airport, South Africa
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Cape Town International Airport pax up 5% in Apr-2012
Eritrean Airlines launches service to South Africa
Eritrean Airlines selects AVIAREPS as representative in South Africa
Cape Town International Airport pax up 4% in Mar-2012
Air Mauritius to increase services to South Africa
Cape Town Airport announces 8% increase in Feb-2012 pax
TAP Portugal and SAA expand codeshare agreement
KLM to expand Meet & Seat service to ten new routes
Velvet Sky owes fuel provider USD3.8m: reports
Velvet Sky denies reports services at Cape Town International Airport have been cancelled
Velvet Sky cancels services at Cape Town International Airport: reports
Cape Town Airport announces 8% increase in Jan-2012 pax
Airports Company South Africa reports record pax traffic in 2011
Cape Town traffic up 4% in 2011
1time considers cutting routes in Golden Triangle
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South African Airways continues push into Central Africa
Alongside the launch last week of non-stop service to Beijing, South African Airways (SAA) has been working on improving its connections in Africa, and has recently launched service to three Central African destinations: Pointe Noire in the Republic of the Congo, Kigali in Rwanda and Bujumbura in Burundi. This follows expansion last year into Ndola, Zambia.
MAS will achieve its targeted 12% capacity reduction by February, to the delight of Gulf carriers
Gulf carriers and AirAsia will likely emerge as the main beneficiaries of the network restructuring at Malaysia Airlines (MAS). The Malaysian flag carrier has selected several routes to discontinue by early next month, resulting in a 12% reduction in system-wide capacity as it begins implementing its new business plan.
Comair net profit up but external factors make for a cautious outlook
British Airways franchisee Comair reported a strong net profit for the year ended 30-Jun-2011, however external factors are expected to create a challenging environment ahead. The South African carrier reported a slightly smaller operating profit for the year and the second lowest operating profit in the past six years. FY2010 saw a strong operating profit due to the 2010 FIFA Football World Cup, which gave most South African carriers a temporary boost. The effects of this period however have been cut short by the rising cost of fuel, increase in ACSA tariffs and general economic conditions. FY2012 is expected to be a challenging period for Comair and it has suspended any significant growth plans in anticipation of this. Comair is still implementing its fleet renewal programme, which will see it and its wholly-owned low cost subsidiary Kulula operate a fleet of next generation B737s.
The development of Lanseria Airport - a secondary airport service Johannesburg - as a regional hub is progressing for both Comair brands, but particularly for Kulula. While the carrier is readying itself for tough operating conditions ahead, its new hub is set to benefit from high investment, construction projects and increased capacity.
Airport investment prospects in CIVETS countries – Republic of South Africa
There's "BRIC" and "N11" and now CIVETS, a disparate collection of countries (Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa) that are all dynamic emerging economies with inflation under control and sophisticated financial systems with an absence of "sovereign debt bombs". In addition they have youthful populations. They also share common problems that could influence airport investors adversely, such as unemployment and corruption. In the final report in this series, we analyse South Africa.
Airports Company South Africa's traffic on the rise: three busiest airports perform strongly
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) reported an overall traffic increase for Apr-2011 for Cape Town International Airport, Durban King Shaka International Airport and Johannesburg Oliver R Tambo International Airport. The three busiest airports in Africa all showed an increase of at least 5% on Apr-2010, with the self-described “hub of southern Africa”, Johannesburg OR Tambo, increasing its traffic from a year ago by 8.1% passengers. All three airports have shown month-on-month increases since 2009.
Turkey prepares for big year ahead
With the announcement of new airport projects and continued economic and traffic growth, Turkey is once again demonstrating it is "Europe’s China": and not without foundation.
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