SOUTH AFRICA IMPROVEMENTS

BY RICHARD HURST, in JohannesburgTHE AIRPORTS Company South Africa (ACSA) has announced that it will spend Rand 3.8-billion on various airport upgrades between 2004 and 2008 at most of its airports across the country. Its five-year plan has been accepted in principle by the airports' airlines, which will face increased fees.Goran Vracar, (SPELLINGCORRECT) airport planning executive at ACSA, said that roughly Rand 85 million (US$11.5 million) will be spent on infrastructure and operational equipment, over Rand 30 million (US$4.08 million) has been set aside for ...


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