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The main terminal building is used for both international and domestic flights. In 2017, the airport served 402,452 passengers. Bloemfontein airport, like many others in South Africa, underwent R46 million's worth of construction and upgrading of the whole airport in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
"IATA Airline and Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association. "UN/LOCODE".. Last Updated 2014. Airports have designator in column 4. "Airports in South Africa". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. {}: CS1 maint: unfit URL "Airports in South Africa". Great Circle Mapper.
^1 Morocco temporarily suspends DST for the month of Ramadan. ^2 BAK is common IATA code for Heydar Aliyev International Airport (IATA: GYD) and Zabrat Airport (IATA: ZXT). ^3 BHZ is common IATA code for Tancredo Neves International Airport (IATA: CNF) and Belo Horizonte/Pampulha – Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport (IATA: PLU).
The airports whose ICAO codes start with 'F' are in Central Africa, Southern Africa, and the Indian Ocean. Format of entries is: ICAO (IATA) – Airport Name – Airport Location
Top 20 airports in South Africa by passenger movements Rank Airport Location Code (IATA/ICAO) Total passengers [i] Notes 1: O. R. Tambo International Airport: Johannesburg, Gauteng: JNB/FAOR: 15,622,216 [4] 2: Cape Town International Airport: Cape Town, Western Cape: CPT/FACT: 8,407,751 [5] 3: King Shaka International Airport: Durban, KwaZulu ...
AFB Bloemspruit is an airbase of the South African Air Force. It is co-located with Bloemfontein Airport (ICAO: FABL), [1] and shares the airfield. The base motto is Ex Unite Pax ("Peace Through Unity"). The unit is also responsible for maintaining the military airstrip at Vastrap, near Upington.
List of airports in South Africa; References "ICAO Location Indicators by State" ... "UN Location Codes: South Africa (includes IATA codes)". UN/LOCODE 2006-2.
The airport overtook Cairo International Airport in 1996 as the busiest airport in Africa [13] and is the fourth-busiest airport in the Africa–Middle East region after Dubai International Airport, Hamad International Airport, and Abu Dhabi International Airport. In fiscal year 2010, the airport handled 8.82 million departing passengers.