Flying To South Africa
February 7, 2010
There are many airlines that are offering flights to South Africa arriving at any of the three international airports, which is Cape Town, Durban and OR Tambo International Airport which is in Johannesburg. You will find that most flights that are destined for either Durban or Cape Town will pass through Johannesburg anyway.
It is quite possible to get rates that are discounted if you are going to be traveling to Johannesburg between the months of June and December. This because during the first part of the year; the place has a high number of visitors trying to avoid the rains during the winter season. Traveling mid week that is on any of the days between Monday and Thursday will also get you lower airfares at a discount.
There are a number of places on the internet where you can get information regarding flights to South Africa. There are travel tour companies that can arrange and book your flights for you and even take care of your accommodation requirements if you want. Booking your ticket online will get you a ticket at a lower price definitely and also bookings made in advance also qualify for a discount. Basically making a booking two weeks in advance of your departure date qualifies to be called an advance booking.
Considering the flights to South Africa you have direct flights and connect flights. If there is no real emergency then there is no need for you to fly direct because it costs more. The difference in the arrival times between the direct flights and the connecting flights is usually no more than two hours.
The prices also vary according to the time of the year. That is why it is difficult to supply you with air fare information although it might be possible to get estimates at any one of the following:
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