Cape Town Flights

Fight Schedules, Airports & available Airlines
Cheap flights to Cape Town are easily available with numerous travel companies and international couriers all across the globe. Quite popular as Mother City, it has an abundance of contrasting activities from lounging on the Atlantic seaboard’s popular beaches to exploring the vividly painted area of the Bo-Kaap.
Flights to Cape Town
touch down at Cape Town International Airport (CPT), a 20 minute drive from Cape Town city centre, although allow extra time during peak traffic hours in the mornings and evenings. There are direct international flights to Cape Town International Airport from London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Mauritius and Namibia. Flights from America, Canada, Australia and most other African countries fly to Cape Town via Johannesburg.
There are numerous daily flights between Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth and other centres around South Africa.
Cape Town Flights uses world-renowned airlines such as, British Airways, KLM, United Airlines, South African Airways and Qantas, as well as smaller charter airlines for getting you to those out of the way safari lodges. The majority of the world’s major airlines service Cape Town International Airport. The healthy competition across the various airline companies translates into a good range of ticket prices on flights into and out of the city. Many cheap Cape Town flights, special offers and discounted ticket packages are available.
About Cape Town

Cape Town is the second most populous and largest city of South Africa. It has the largest land area forming the Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality. It is the primary area and the capital of Western Cape where the National Parliament is situated along with many government offices. The City is renowned for its natural beauty of the Cape floral kingdom and its natural harbour. It is nestled on a rising marine plain consisting mostly of a sandy geology on the shores of the Table Mountains which indicates that the region was once an island. It is the cultural and economic hub of the Cape Colony. It is the most multicultural city in the whole of Africa.
Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town International Airport
is the second-largest airport in South Africa, after OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and is the third-largest in Africa. It lies approximately 22km from the city centre. The airport has 5 terminals; International Arrivals, International Departures, Domestic Arrivals, Domestic Departures on South African Airways, and Domestic Departures on other airlines. All these terminals are lined up one after the other next to the road and they are all within easy walking distance of each other should you need to make a connecting flight.
The International Departures Terminal is constructed in 3 levels. The ground floor is where you will find all 68 check-in counters as well as ticket counters. Airport facilities include baggage handling area, duty free facilities, ATMs, Car Hire Services, Foreign Exchange Outlet, Banks and a number of shopping centres. On the intermediate level you will get the passport control desks and offices for immigration and security.
Popular Domestic Flights from Cape Town

• Cape Town to Bloemfontein,
• Cape Town to Durban,
• Cape Town to Nelspruit,
• Cape Town to Port Elizabeth,
• Cape Town to Johannesburg,
• Cape Town to East London,
• Cape Town to George,
• Cape Town to Kimberley
With the increasing number of low-cost domestic airlines operating in South Africa, flying from Cape Town to any of the other major SA cities, and back, has become cheaper than taking any other form of transport.
Popular International Flights from Cape Town

• Cape Town to Dubai
• Cape Town to Dar es Salaam
• Cape Town to Auckland
• Cape Town to Lagos
• Cape Town to London
• Cape Town to Maputo
• Cape Town to Milan
• Cape Town to Paris
• Cape Town to Paris
• Cape Town to Frankfurt
• Cape Town to Washington DC
• Cape Town to Rome
• Cape Town to Sydney
International Flights to Cape Town
There are direct international flights to Cape Town International Airport from London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Mauritius and Namibia. Flights from America, Canada, Australia and most other African countries fly to Cape Town via Johannesburg.

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