Cape Town International Airport
Cape Town International Airport | |||||||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
| Owner/Operator | Airports Company South Africa | ||||||||||||||
| Serves | City of Cape Town | ||||||||||||||
| Location | Matroosfontein, Western Cape, South Africa | ||||||||||||||
| Opened | 1954 | ||||||||||||||
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| Focus city for | South African Airways | ||||||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 46 m / 151 ft | ||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 33°58′10″S 018°35′50″E / 33.96944°S 18.59722°E | ||||||||||||||
| Website | Cape Town International Airport | ||||||||||||||
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CPT Location within the Cape Town metropolitan area CPT CPT (Western Cape) CPT CPT (South Africa) CPT CPT (Africa) | |||||||||||||||
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| Statistics (January–December 2025) | |||||||||||||||
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| Source: Passenger Statistics | |||||||||||||||
Cape Town International Airport (IATA: CPT, ICAO: FACT), and sometimes abbreviated to CTIA, is the primary international airport serving the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is the second-busiest airport in the country and fourth-busiest in Africa.
Located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Cape Town CBD (the city's main economic hub), the airport was opened in 1954 to replace Cape Town's previous airport, Wingfield Aerodrome. Cape Town International Airport is the only airport in the Cape Town metropolitan area that offers scheduled passenger services. The airport has domestic and international terminals, linked by a common central terminal.
The airport has direct flights from South Africa's other two main urban areas, Johannesburg and Durban, as well as flights to smaller centres in South Africa. Internationally, it has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, and locations in the Middle East, Asia, Europe, South America, Australia, and the United States.
The air route between Cape Town and Johannesburg was the world's ninth-busiest air route in 2011 with an estimated 4.5 million passengers.
According to Airports Company South Africa, CTIA achieved an on-time performance (OTP) of 90.42% in 2025; above its target.
In 2025, Cape Town International was ranked as the Best Airport in the World in the AirHelp Score list, moving up one spot from the previous year. Based on visitor opinions, the airport performed particularly well in the categories of on-time performance and customer experience.