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Africancrab says:
Tambo International airport is South Africa’s oldest and bigger airport. It is was formerly known as the Johannesburg International Airport (JNB). It is a very dynamic and modern complex with huge terminals serving over sixty airlines from the world across. It is listed among Africa’s busiest ai…
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CFD says:
I managed to miss my flight in JHB, and i hope this will help others to catch their flight. The checkin closes a little over 1hour(!) before the flight is leaving ,so even tough my baggage was checked in 1hour is not enough.. Go to the checkin 2hours before departure to avoid problems.
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Africancrab says:
I flew South African only once from my country to Johannesburg to attend the African Travel Market before it was discontinued. I must say I enjoyed the ride andif I had to do it again, I would pay the price. The service is great, seats are comfortable and the price is manageable, well average I woul…
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harryc1989 says:
Having spent a month in South Africa and having family over there, I believe I have a decent knowledge of the country.
One thing that annoys me is that the tour guides say 'fly into johannesburg, but get straight out'.
Johannesburg is one of the most diverse cities on the planet. There are 11 la…
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icu2001 says:
This is a "tongue in cheek" review for those individuals interested in visiting this vibrant and active city, and is purely to debunk some myths around Africa. Jozie, as we locals call it, is the powerhouse of the African continent and is a truly contemporary metropolitan. So, to start with I would …
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vicke says:
This is officially my worst airport in the world.
Besides being a vast, sprawling and very unfriendly construction site, facilities are etremely limited.
There is nowhere to sit, signposting is really bad, some lifts between floors are for people only and others big enough for trolleys - but n…
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