The main airport in the Western Cape is Cape
Town International Airport, 20 minutes from the
Cape Town city centre. The airport is serviced
by 18 international and national carriers. Some
international carriers fly directly to Cape Town,
some stop over in Johannesburg and then carry
on to Cape Town, with others terminating their
flights in Johannesburg, which necessitates a
short two-hour domestic flight.
Travel by road
When visiting Cape Town, delegates will mostly
arrive and depart by air. On arrival, please be
advised that public transport is limited, but getting
around is relatively simple and convenient, using
taxis (refer to www.rikkis.co.za) or rental cars.
To rent a car, you will need a current South African
or international driver’s license. It is possible to
pick up a car in one city and return it in another.
Travel to and from Cape Town Int Airport
Cape Town International Airport is approximately
30km from the CTICC, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
and city centre.
A welcome desk will be in operation at
Cape Town International Airport on 2 and 3
November 2012. The desk will be situated in
the international and domestic arrivals halls
and will be identified by the summit banners.
Turners Conferences has arranged an airport
transfer service. To pre-book your airport
transfer, let us know the date and time of your
arrival, the flight number as well as the hotel
where you are staying and we will arrange it
for you. Transfers must be pre-booked and prepaid.
Transfers not paid before 30 days prior
to the date of service, will automatically be
cancelled.
Airport to hotel transfer
One way charge between Cape Town International Airport and appointed hotels in the city centre only.