About Us
Upington International Airport serves as a vital connection point for travellers exploring the Upington and the greater Northern Cape. As one of the country’s key aviation hubs, it plays a crucial role in regional trade, tourism, and logistics.
Strategic Importance and History
Upington International Airport has long been a cornerstone of Northern Cape aviation. Its primary runway, stretching an impressive 4,900 metres, is the longest civilian runway in the Southern Hemisphere. This exceptional infrastructure has positioned the airport as a critical stopover for international cargo flights and specialised aviation operations.
Upington International Airport – Key Features and Services
The airport’s facilities are designed to accommodate both passenger and cargo needs efficiently. Its standout features include:
- Extended Runway: Capable of handling large aircraft, including those requiring long-distance landing capabilities.
- Cargo Operations: A crucial link for freight transport, supporting industries such as mining and agriculture.
- Passenger Convenience: Streamlined check-in and security processes for a smooth travel experience.
Facilities and Amenities
While Upington International Airport prioritises functionality, it also offers essential amenities for travellers, including:
- Comfortable waiting areas.
- Basic retail and refreshment options.
- Efficient ground transportation links.
Supporting Regional Growth
As part of Airports Company South Africa, Upington International Airport contributes significantly to the Northern Cape’s economy. Its ability to handle large-scale cargo operations makes it indispensable for industries reliant on efficient logistics networks.
Whether you’re visiting for business or exploring the Northern Cape’s unique landscapes, Upington International Airport provides a reliable and well-equipped travel hub.
Our Facilities
- Checkout Counters
- Customer Service Counters
- Parking Facilities
- Reception and Waiting Areas
Directions To Us
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