Airports Company South Africa Advises Travelers to Arrive Early for Festive Season

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Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) recommends travelers arrive an hour earlier than usual for flights during the remainder of the festive season. International passengers should arrive three hours before departure, while domestic travelers should arrive two hours early. Acsa cites high passenger volumes during its peak operating season as the reason for the extended check-in window.

Acsa says the volume of passengers arriving and departing requires more time for staff to complete their functions.Airports Company South Africa is advising that air travellers arrive at airports an hour earlier than usual for their flights for the remainder of the festive season.

Acsa CEO Mpumi Mpofu stated that 119 696 international passengers are expected to either depart or arrive between 20 and 24 December.On the Friday, 20 December, alone, 20 886 international travellers will pour through terminals, while 39 428 will do so domestically.Mpofu spoke of a second wave in January to compliment the outbound peak, but said the inbound traffic was staggered throughout January.

Mpofu confirmed it was due to a driveshaft failure caused by overheating and an overload of torque, saying they have also replaced the valves of the refuelling system as a precaution.

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