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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.
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 .
Airport name Coordinates Elev. Civil airports Struisbaai: Western Cape: ... Durban International Airport [note 1 33: Durban: KwaZulu-Natal: FALE: DUR King ...
Airport name ICAO IATA Coordinates Elevation Commercial airports: King Shaka International Airport: FALE DUR ... Durban International Airport: FADN: DUR
Port Shepstone. / 30.75000°S 30.45000°E / -30.75000; 30.45000. Port Shepstone is a large town situated on the mouth of the Mzimkhulu River, the largest river on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast of South Africa. [ 2] It is located halfway between Hibberdene and Margate and is positioned 120 km south of Durban.
Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport. / 33.98472°S 25.61028°E / -33.98472; 25.61028. Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport[ 3][ 4] ( IATA: PLZ[ 5], ICAO: FAPE) is an airport serving Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), a city in the Eastern Cape province in South Africa. It was formerly known as H. F. Verwoerd Airport and Port ...
OR Tambo International airport - Kempton Park note SSA Communication Centre - Musanda state security complex, Delmas Road, Rietvlei , Pretoria . 25°50′53.05″S 28°18′19.67″E / 25.8480694°S 28.3054639°E / -25.8480694; 28.3054639
Isipingo is a town situated 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and currently forms part of eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality.The town is named after the Siphingo River, which in turn is thought to be named (in the Zulu language) for the intertwining cat-thorn shrubs (Scutia myrtina) present in the area, or the river's winding course.