Africa
Location | Airport | IATA Code | International Passengers | Domestic Passengers | Transit Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt (see also List of airports in Egypt) | |||||
Alexandria | Alexandria International Airport | ALY | 795,128 | ||
Alexandria | Borg El Arab Airport | HBE | 236,135 | ||
Cairo | Cairo International Airport | CAI | 12,577,524 | ||
Sharm El Sheikh | Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport | SSH | 6,424,851 | ||
South Africa (see also List of airports in South Africa) | |||||
Cape Town | Cape Town International Airport | CPT | |||
Durban | King Shaka International Airport | DUR | |||
Johannesburg | OR Tambo International Airport | JNB | |||
Johannesburg | Lanseria International Airport | HLA | |||
Nelspruit | Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport | MQP | |||
Pilanesberg | Pilanesberg International Airport | NTY | |||
Polokwane | Polokwane International Airport | PTG | |||
Port Elizabeth | Port Elizabeth Airport | PLZ |
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