NEW DURBAN AIRPORT EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
September 1st, 2010
BY BILL CORCORAN
SITUATED 35 kilometres north of South Africa's eastern metropolis Durban, the new King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) is designed to ensure the country's Indian Ocean coast transport systems are integrated, for both commercial freight and passenger traffic.
The location of the new airport at the Durban's current La Mercy airport complements the development of the Dube TradePort (NOTE - SPELLING IS CORRECT) - an adjacent 2,060 hectare freight logistics facility. It is also also accessible from the area's two major seaports, at Durban and ...
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