Flight In South Africa
Most people are not aware that its simple to find flights within South Africa. Well, the truth is, the South African flight industry is up to date with technology and you can book flights in South Africa online and even by telephone.
There are 5 Airlines that operate within the country i.e.
· Mango
· 1Time
· South African Airways
· British Airways
· Kulula
From my calculations there are about 144 routes within the country. That is taking into consideration the possibilities of to and fro journeys from all the airports in the country. These include the following airports;
· Johannesburg (JNB)
· Cape Town (CPT)
· Durban (DUR)
· Port Elizabeth (PLZ)
· George (GRJ)
· Bloemfontein (BFN)
· Kimberley (KIM)
· East London (ELS)
· Hoedspruit (HDS)
· Nelspruit (NLP)
Cape Town to Johannesburg
Booking a flight on Mango means you leave Cape Town for Johannesburg at 05.45 hrs and arrive at about 07.45 hrs . Alternatively you could use 1 Time which will leave Cape Town at 06.45 hrs and arrive in Johannesburg at 08.45 hr.
The South African Airways leaves at 06:00 and gets to OR Tambo at 08:00.This is one of the most expensive flights in South Africa together with British Airways. The latter lives Cape Town at 08:40 and takes two hours to get to Joburg.
Most of the time Johannesburg is the centre of all the flights in South Africa. That is, most of the airlines fly via Johannesburg for most of the routes within the country. For example, the British Airways flies from Durban to Nelspruit via Johannesburg. British Airways flights are the ones that have more stop overs in Johannesburg. Whilst the other flights have direct flights in between the different destinations across the country.
To be able to compare current fares and time tables you can check out any of the following:
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