Durban International Airport
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Durban International Airport, formerly Louis Botha Airport, is located in Durban, South Africa. It has the IATA Airport Code DUR.
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General
The airport is the smallest of South Africa's three declared international aiport gateways, with a single north-south runway bordered by the Umlazi Canal to the north and the industrial suburb of Prospecton to the south. The airport is accessible from the N2 and M4 freeways.
Durban has seen a drop in international traffic over the years. Most international flights leaving South Africa are routed through Johannesburg. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that Durban's runway is too short for a fully-laden Boeing 747 to take off, meaning a refuelling stop in Johannesburg.
Plans to move the airport to La Mercy have been shelved numerous times, because opponents of the idea estimate there is not enough air traffic to warrant the expense. Some argue, however, that moving the airport would stimulate international tourism to the city.
The existing airport is also located in the Durban South Industrial Basin, a parcel of land that offers precious flat land for industrial development (Durban's hilly terrain makes it dificult to build). Proponents of the move to La Mercy argue that the land that is currently occupied by the aiprort is needed for future industrial development in Durban.
The proposed new La Mercy aiport would be called King Shaka International, in honour of the famed Zulu leader.
Airlines
- Air Mauritius
- BA Comair (on behalf of British Airways)
- Kulula.com
- South African Airlink
- South African Airways
- South African Express
- Swazi Express Airways
Destinations
International
National
External links
- Durban International Airport Homepage (http://www.airports.co.za/home.asp?pid=422)
- Durban International Airport (http://www.people.freenet.de/copilot/Flughafen-eng.htm) - Information, photos and more.