Durban International Airport formally known as Louis Botha Airport is
situated in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Durban International Airport is
one of three South African airports, the other two being Johannesburg and Cape
Town. Durban International Airport is South Africa's smallest airport.
Durban International Airport can be accessed from the N2 freeway and the M4
freeway, it has a north-south runway which is bored by the Umlazi Canal to the
north and the industrial suburb , Prospection, to the south.
Durban International Airport was moved to La Mercy in 2007 and it's name changed
to King Shaka International (KSIA). The construction began in September 2007 and
is expected to be complete in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Once King Shaka International Airport is operational then the old Durban
International Airport will be decommissioned.
Airlines and Destinations for Durban International Airport for Domestic flights
: 1Time (to Cape Town and Johannesburg), British Airways operated by Comair (to
Cape Town and Johannesburg), Interlink Airlines (to Johannesburg), Kulula.com
(to Cape Town, Johannesburg, Lanseria and Port Elizabeth), Mango (to Cape Town
and Johannesburg), South African Airways (to Cape Town and Johannesburg), South
African Airlines (to Bloemfontein, George and Nelspruit) and South African
Express (to East London, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth).
Airlines and Destinations for Durban International Airport for International
flights : Air Mauritius (to Mauritius), Emirates (to Dubai - starts 1 October)
and South African Airlines (to Maputo).