ACSA Supports ATNS Efforts and Announces Temporary IFP Suspension at Three Airports

(IN SHORT) ACSA has announced that, as of 8 April 2025, three airports—Richards Bay, Upington, and Bram Fischer International in Bloemfontein—will temporarily suspend their Instrument Flight Procedures until maintenance is completed, meaning operations will be limited to Visual Meteorological Conditions only during periods of reduced visibility. Meanwhile, other major airports, including O.R. Tambo, King Shaka,… Read the full news article

King Shaka International Airport wins the Aviation Security Award at the inaugural Civil Aviation Industry Awards

Durban, South Africa, 2018-Nov-22 — /Travel PR News/ — King Shaka International Airport (KSIA), one of Airports Company South Africa’s leading international airports, won the Aviation Security Award, at the inaugural Civil Aviation Industry Awards, which took place at Galleria in Sandton on Friday 16th November 2018. The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) introduced the… Read the full news article

South African Airways catering arm AirChefs open catering facility at the King Shaka International Airport

DURBAN, 2016-Jun-09 — /Travel PR News/ — AirChefs, the catering arm of South African Airways, today opened a new state-of-the art catering facility at the King Shaka International Airport which promises growth opportunities in the province. “The KwaZulu-Natal region is ideally placed for expansion and growth, with a number of international airlines now flying from Durban,… Read the full news article

King Shaka International Airport Improves Arrivals Pickup Zone

King Shaka International Airport, 2013-05-21 — /travelprnews.com/ — The current Arrivals Pickup Zone at King Shaka International Airport has proven to be very convenient for airport users since its upgrade in June 2012. As part of further enhancing the facility, Airports Company South Africa has decided to cover the entrance and exit of the facility so… Read the full news article