Acsa CEO Mpumi Mpofu expresses confidence that the upcoming Cape Winelands Airport will coexist with CT International, highlighting the potential for collaboration in the aviation sector.
The Cape Winelands Airport is set to open in 2027, with its neighbour in<br /> Cape Town believing that they can co-exist.
However, Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) CEO Mpumi Mpofu says the new airport will not pose a threat to the existing operations of Cape Town International, and that the two airports can coexist ...
CEO Mpumi Mpofu believes a new airport outside Durbanville will not have a negative impact on Cape Town International Airport.
has announced that Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) chalked up a record figure of three-million two-way international passengers last year. This represented a 10% increase over the figure ...
Cape Town International Airport recorded more than 160,000 international arrivals this summer. Airport authorities said that more than 360,000 domestic travellers also touched down in the Cape for ...
Cape Town International Airport set a new benchmark in 2024, recording 3 million two-way international passengers over the year – a historic milestone for the airport. December 2024 was ...
Clearly, Cape Town is solidifying its reputation as ... JEREMY MAGGS: How much of a difference is the new Cape Winelands Airport going to make to these numbers in the medium term, do you think?
Along with G&Ts in the desert, whale spotting in Hermanus, or engagement flights over beaches, Air du Cap’s bespoke ...
The Winelands Airport plans to start operating local and international flights by early 2027. It will be situated 13km northeast of Durbanville and was strategically placed to serve the Cape Town ...
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