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Pietermaritzburg Airport (IATA: PZB, ICAO: FAPM) is the primary airport serving the city of Pietermaritzburg and surrounding areas, including the Midlands and the outer west areas of Durban. Pietermaritzburg Airport is the only airport in the greater Pietermaritzburg area that offers scheduled passenger services.
Airlink Cargo is a division of SA Airlink (Pty) Ltd and provides air freight transport services to over 35 destinations across Southern Africa from its base at O. R. Tambo International Airport. The division was formed in 2011 after one British Aerospace Jetstream 41 passenger aircraft belonging to parent company Airlink was converted for ...
Top 20 airports in South Africa by passenger movements Rank Airport Location Code (IATA/ICAO) Total passengers [i] Notes 1: O. R. Tambo International Airport
King Shaka International Airport [note 1 29°36′52″S 031°06′59″E / 29.61444°S 31.11639°E / -29.61444; 31.11639 ( King Shaka International 295
Public hearings on the naming of the airport began at the beginning of November 2009, with most attendees favoring "King Shaka International Airport" as the new airport's name. [ 29 ] On 8 December 2009, it was reported that "King Shaka International Airport" was indeed the most popular name for the new airport. [ 30 ]
The nearest international airport is the King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) just north of Durban and is approximately 196 km north-east of Port Edward. KSIA offers regional flights to Southern Africa , intercontinental flights to the Middle East as well as many domestic flights.
Pietermaritzburg (/ ˌ p iː t ər ˈ m ær ɪ t s b ɜːr ɡ /; Zulu: uMgungundlovu) [5] is the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa after Durban. It was named in 1838 and is currently governed by the Msunduzi Local Municipality. The town was named in Zulu after King Dingane's royal homestead ...
Durban Airport can refer to one of three airports: King Shaka International Airport ( IATA : DUR , ICAO : FALE ), the primary airport serving the Durban area Durban International Airport (formerly Louis Botha Airport), the airport serving Durban from 1951 to 2010