Airport Johannesburg
Johannesburg's revamped O.R. Tambo International Airport (formerly known as Johannesburg International) is the busiest airport in Africa and serves more than 17 million passengers a year from its two terminals. The airport, 25km northeast of Johannesburg, is currently undergoing further expansion, including a rail link into Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Make your own arrangements in advance for transport to and from the airport
Distance from city centre
25km (16 miles) northeast of Johannesburg.
Airport parking
Car parks at both terminals offer free parking for the first 15 minutes. There is also a short-stay 'pick up and go' parking facility conveniently located in front of International Arrivals. The cheapest option for long-term parking is the Park-and-Ride facility at the Super South Gate, which is accessible via a free shuttle bus service.
Airport code
JNB
Airport telephone number
+27 (0) 11 921 6262
Airport website
Terminals
KLM operates out of Terminal A, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with pan-European flights.
No. of terminals
Two, linked by a central terminus.
Transport between terminals
A new central terminus building links the two existing terminals and creates one central international arrivals hall.
Terminal A
All international flights operate from Terminal A. The check-in area is located on the upper level of the terminal.
Terminal B
Domestic flights operate from Terminal B, where you'll find check-in on the upper level.




