With one of the strongest economies on the continent, South Africa is the most developed nation in all of Africa. As a result, South Africa is the origin or destination of a large number of flights in Africa.
In Southern Africa, South Africa serves as a significant air travel hub.
Cape Town Foreign Airport and OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg are the two busiest airports for international flights.
International flights
From important cities in Africa, such as Blantyre, Cairo, Gaborone, Dar es Salaam, Harare, Lilongwe, Livingstone, Luanda, Lusaka, Kinshasa, Maputo, Manzini, Maun, Mauritius, Nairobi, Victoria Falls, and Windhoek, there are frequent flights to South Africa.
Monday and Friday, direct flights from Cape Town to Maun
On Thursday and Saturday, Air Mauritius flies from Cape Town to Mauritius.
from Windhoek to Cape Town – Daily on Air Namibia and SA Airlink
Daily flights on SAA and Air Tanzania connect Dar es Salaam to Johannesburg.
SAA and Air Tanzania fly daily between Johannesburg and Dar es Salaam.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday on Air Tanzania from Johannesburg to Kilimanjaro
Lusaka to Johannesburg – SAA operates daily flights from Johannesburg to Maputo – SAA or Mozambique airlines.
Every day, either SAA or Air Mauritius fly from Johannesburg to Mauritius.
Daily flights from Johannesburg to Maseru fly to Maun. SAA Airlink offers daily service from Johannesburg to Nairobi; Kenya Airways or SAA offer daily service from Johannesburg to Seychelles; and Air Seychelles offers service on Tuesday and Saturday.
South Africa to Swaziland
National flights
All of the country’s major airports are connected by several flights every day. For further information, speak to any airline. Online price comparison is available for the low-cost carriers Flysafair and Lift, which are frequently the least expensive.