Aircraft capabilities, sizes, air traffic control, the need for efficient and safe operations, the minimization of noise pollution, especially around the airport and surrounding area, and the presence of obstructions in the airspace are some of the qualities required of a world-class airport, as Arch20, a global name in architecture and urban design, pointed out.
A modern airport should carry a presence of peace,
tranquility, comfort, and style, attributes that have the potential to attract
a large number of visitors.
The Skytrax World Airport Awards have been announced,
revealing the best airports worldwide for 2023.
In the Africa category, four airports in South Africa made
the list, with the others coming from Kenya, Morocco, Rwanda, and Mauritius.
These are the top 10 airports in Africa
Cape Town Airport, South Africa
Cape Town Airport, South Africa, was ranked as the best airport in Africa by the Skytrax World Airport 2023 Awards.According to Airport Company South Africa, “the Cape Town
International Airport is Africa’s 3rd largest airport.
“It is also Africa’s premier tourist and VIP destination and
has established a reputation as Africa’s premier international award-winning
airport, consistently performing among the best in the world for service in its
category.”
It’s the primary gateway for travellers visiting the Western
Cape region.
The airport has a modern and well-equipped terminal with
various facilities for passengers, including shops, restaurants, lounges, and
banking services. It’s designed to accommodate both domestic and international
flights.
The airport is located about 20 kilometres (12 miles) from
the city centre. The airport provides good connectivity to Cape Town through
various transportation options, including taxis, buses, shuttles, and car
rental services.
It’s one of the busiest airports in Africa, handling a
significant volume of domestic and international flights. The airport has seen
continuous growth in passenger numbers over the years.
Durban King Shaka Airport, South Africa
Alternatively known as King Shaka International Airport, the
airport serves as a primary air travel hub for the city of Durban and the wider
KwaZulu-Natal region in South Africa.
The airport boasts modern facilities and a well-designed
terminal to accommodate both domestic and international flights. Its design
reflects the cultural and natural heritage of the region.
It is located approximately 35 kilometres (22 miles) north
of Durban’s city centre, offering convenient access to the city and surrounding
areas. Various transportation options, including buses, shuttles, taxis, and
car rentals, connect travellers to and from the airport.
The O.R. Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South
Africa
O.R. Tambo International Airport, located in the eastern
suburbs of Johannesburg, is the primary and busiest airport in the country and,
in fact, the entire African continent.
The airport is believed to handle a significant volume of
both domestic and international flights. It serves as a crucial hub connecting
Johannesburg to various destinations worldwide.
The airport is well-connected to Johannesburg’s city centre
and surrounding areas via various transportation options, including taxis,
shuttles, buses, and a Gautrain rapid rail link.
The airport offers a range of facilities for travellers,
including shops, restaurants, lounges, banking services, car rental agencies,
and business facilities.
Mohammed V International Airport, Casablanca, Morocco
The airport is located about 30 kilometres (18 miles) south
of Casablanca. It serves as a vital transportation hub connecting Morocco to
various domestic, regional, and international destinations.
Mohammed V Airport features modern facilities and amenities,
including shops, restaurants, duty-free outlets, lounges, banking services, car
rental agencies, and VIP services, ensuring a comfortable experience for
travellers.
It handles a significant volume of domestic and
international flights, catering to millions of passengers annually. As one of
the primary gateways to Morocco, the airport experiences substantial traffic
throughout the year.
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, Mauritius
The airport is located in Plaine Magnien, about 48
kilometres southeast of the capital city, Port Louis, making it the main
gateway for travellers visiting the island nation.
Just like its counterpart in South Africa or Morocco, the
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport offers modern facilities and
services, including duty-free shops, restaurants, lounges, car rental services,
currency exchange, and VIP services, ensuring a comfortable experience for
passengers.
The airport manages lots of flights, both within Mauritius
and to other countries. It’s super important for connecting Mauritius to places
all around the world, especially for tourists and people doing business.
The airport offers different ways to travel around the
island, like taxis, buses, shuttles, and rental cars, helping travellers get to
different places easily.
Marrakesh Menara Airport, Marrakesh, Morocco
Ranked the sixth best in Africa, the airport is located
about 6 kilometres southwest of the city centre, making it easily accessible
for travellers visiting Marrakesh.
The Marrakesh Menara Airport provides various facilities and
services for passengers, including shops, restaurants, currency exchange, car
rental services, VIP lounges, and Wi-Fi access, ensuring a comfortable
experience for travellers.
The airport handles both international and domestic flights,
serving as a significant entry point for tourists visiting Marrakesh and the
surrounding region.
Just like all international airports, Marrakesh Menara
Airport provides transportation options like taxis, buses, shuttles, and car
rentals, connecting travellers to different parts of Marrakesh and beyond.
The airport plays a crucial role in welcoming tourists to
the city, which boasts many popular tourist destinations.
Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Ranked as the seventh best in Africa, the airport connects
Addis Ababa to various international destinations and serves as a key transit
point for travellers.
Addis Ababa, which is the capital city of Ethiopia, serves
as a significant economic, political, and cultural centre in the region.
The airport’s location helps attract a huge volume of
trading and commercial activities to the country.
In a country that boasts the best airline in Africa,
Ethiopian Airlines, the city is not only rich in history but is also known for
its diverse culture, museums, and historical sites.
It’s home to the headquarters of the African Union and
several international organisations.
Addis Ababa plays a crucial role in Ethiopia’s economy,
hosting various industries, including manufacturing, finance, and commerce. It
serves as a centre for trade and investment within the country and the region.
Kigali International Airport, Rwanda
The airport is located in the eastern part of Kigali. It is
a vital transportation hub in the country, serving domestic and international
flights.
It offers modern facilities for travellers, including shops,
restaurants, lounges, currency exchange, car rental services, and VIP
amenities, ensuring a comfortable experience for passengers.
The airport has planes going inside the country and to other
countries too. This helps Rwanda connect to lots of places in Africa and other
faraway spots.
Transportation options such as taxis, shuttles, and car
rentals are available at the airport, providing convenient connections to
different parts of Kigali and other areas in Rwanda.
Kigali Airport serves as a gateway for tourists visiting
Rwanda, known for its natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage.
Additionally, the airport facilitates business travel, supporting Rwanda’s
economic activities.
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Kenya
JKIA is located about 15 kilometres (9 miles) southeast of
Nairobi’s city centre, making it easily accessible for travellers.
The airport boasts various amenities and services, including
duty-free shops, restaurants, lounges, banking services, car rental agencies,
and VIP services, ensuring a comfortable experience for passengers.
For traffic, the JKIA is an important economic hub for both
domestic and international flights, connecting Nairobi to numerous destinations
across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world.
The airport offers multiple transportation options, such as
taxis, buses, shuttles, and car rentals, linking travellers to different parts
of Nairobi and beyond.
The airport also serves as a major economic centre in East
Africa and plays a crucial role in providing business travel and trade activity
support within the region.
Bram Fischer International Airport, Bloemfontein, South
Africa
The airport serves as the main airport for the city and the
broader Free State province. It is located approximately 15 kilometres (9
miles) northeast of Bloemfontein’s city centre, making it easily accessible for
travellers.
Bram Fischer Airport, just like the airports in Cape Town
and Johannesburg, offers essential amenities for passengers, including shops,
restaurants, car rental services, and parking facilities, ensuring convenience
for travellers.
The airport mostly has planes that fly within the country,
but it also has some planes that go to nearby places in South Africa like
Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.
Various transportation options, including taxis, shuttles, and car rentals, are available at the airport, providing connectivity to different parts of Bloemfontein and surrounding areas.
Unfortunately, none of the international airports in Nigeria
made it to the list.