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  2. King Shaka International Airport - Wikipedia

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    King Shaka International Airport ( IATA: DUR, ICAO: FALE ), abbreviated KSIA, pronounced as (Kīng Shāk (k)ā Internashonāl Ay (ir)port), is the primary international airport serving Durban, South Africa. It is located in La Mercy, KwaZulu-Natal, approximately 35 km (22 mi) north of the city centre of Durban.

  3. Durban International Airport - Wikipedia

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    254,904,740. Source: List of the busiest airports in Africa, Co-located with AFB Durban. Durban International Airport (formerly Louis Botha Airport) was the international airport of Durban from 1951 until 2010, when it was replaced by King Shaka International Airport, 60 kilometres (37 mi) to the north. The airport is co-located with AFB Durban .

  4. Westville, KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    Westville is an area in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and is just west and 10 km inland from the Durban CBD. It was a formerly independent municipality however it became part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality in 2002. The climate is subtropical; Westville experiences mild, dry winters, and hot, humid summers with frequent late afternoon ...

  5. N2 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    N2 (South Africa) The N2 is a national route in South Africa that runs from Cape Town through George, Gqeberha, East London, Mthatha, Port Shepstone and Durban to Ermelo. [2] It is the main highway along the Indian Ocean coast of the country. Its current length of 2,255 kilometres (1,401 mi) makes it the longest numbered route in South Africa.

  6. Gqeberha - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth busiest airport in South Africa after O.R. Tambo International Airport, King Shaka International Airport in Durban, and Cape Town International Airport. International visitors to the city must currently fly to either Johannesburg, Cape Town or Durban, and then take a domestic flight to Port Elizabeth. An upgrade to the terminal ...

  7. M5 (Durban) - Wikipedia

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    M5 (Durban) The M5 is a long metropolitan route in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa. It starts in KwaMashu in the north-western townships of Durban. It passes through the townships of Newlands East, Newlands West, Ntuzuma and KwaDabeka. It then passes through the industrial town of New Germany and the leafy towns of ...

  8. Polokwane International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Polokwane International Airport. /  23.84528°S 29.45861°E  / -23.84528; 29.45861. Polokwane International Airport ( IATA: PTG, ICAO: FAPP) ( Afrikaans: Polokwane Internasionale Lughawe ), is an airport serving the city of Polokwane (known until 2005 as Pietersburg) in the South African province of Limpopo. The airport is located 5 km ...

  9. List of airports in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Map of South Africa. This is a list of airports in South Africa, grouped by type and sorted by location. Most of the largest airports are owned by the Airports Company of South Africa these include all the international airports except for Lanseria International Airport which is privately owned. Most other public airports are owned by local ...