Global Aviator South Africa - 01.04.2018

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

28 Vol. 10 / No. 4 / April 2018 Global Aviator


behind Johannesburg’s OR Tambo
International Airport (ORTIA) and
Cairo’s International Airport in Egypt.
The continued improvement in
international passenger movements
processed during the CTIA financial
year ending at 31 March indicates the
growth in this sector to exceed 20%
per annum, which relates to 2.7million
international air travellers passing the
airports gates. This figure reflects in
the ratio between domestic travellers
versus international travellers has
been leaning approximately towards
80% domestic passengers versus
20% international travellers. Recent
reviews indicate however, the growth
in foreign travellers has increased

to 25% of passengers passing
through the airport. The growth in
domestic air travel between Cape
Town and all other ACSA airports
continues however to grow, but at a
nominal 4-5% growth per annum.

Passenger and
Baggage handling
Managing the movement of
passengers is dependent, as
with any large airport, on the
process of handling passenger
baggage, especially during high
season demands for travel.
On any given day the airports
fully automated baggage handling
system manages to move up to

3300 pieces of baggage per hour.
On an average day the airport most
effectively moves approximately
12 000 pieces of baggage in a day,
but during peak periods especially
when there are prestige social events
happening in the city, this number
can escalate up to as many as 22
000 pieces of baggage per day.
Keeping with modern
infrastructural systems, CTIA is
abreast with technology and the
complexity of processing of passengers
by improving it’s operational
systems. Passengers not carrying
extra baggage can virtually arrive at
the boarding gates without standing
and waiting at lengthy check in

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A scene for international arriving passengers passing through the
colorful concourse in the International Arrivals Terminal.

The spacious interior of the Central Terminal Building (CTB) both
domestic and passenger processing procedures.
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