When Will International Flights Resume In South Africa
International flights from South Africa will resume on October 1.
We welcome visitors from Africa and other nations with low COVID-19 infection and transmission rates.
Only the following airports are permitted to conduct international operations:
OR Tambo International Airport (FAOR/JNB)
King Shaka International Airport (FALE/DUR)
Cape Town International Airport (FACT/CPT)
Operations involving business aircraft may be permitted with the consent of the Cabinet member in charge of domestic affairs.
It is anticipated that decisions about the resume of visa application services will be made in the upcoming days.
Health examination
A document demonstrating a negative test result acquired fewer than 72 hours before the traveler’s arrival is required.
Arriving travelers will be compelled to pay for quarantine if they fail to present this certificate to airport staff.
Travel from nations with a high risk of COVID-19 infection and transmission is still not permitted.
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Immigration
The following nations are classified as “high risk,” and tourists from those nations will not be admitted to South Africa.
Passengers must write to the Minister of Home Affairs for permission to enter the Republic for business purposes unless they intend to travel to South Africa on business.
Passengers need the following paperwork:
Letter of authorization from Home Affairs for Covid-19 PCR testing completed 72 hours before arrival
valid travel documents for the nations
Contact UAS for assistance with your flying operations to South Africa.