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Cape
Town International is very well connected with the regional and
international road system. From Cape Town simply follow the signs.
If you are coming from Johannesburg, Bloemfontein or Namibia, take
the N1 until you see signs to the airport. Take the N2, if you are
coming from the Garden Route, George, Port Elizabeth or the Southern
Suburbs. Cape Town Airport is easy to find and fast to reach.

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Once
you are at the airport, you can park your car directly in front
of the terminals. The Pay Stations are situated outside the terminals.
Payments can not be made at the exit of the parking lot!
Please note that building for new parking is currently under way.
Valet parking and lock-up garages are
available. Contact Katanga Executive Carport (www.valet.co.za)
to make the necessary reservations. Rates are about R100 per day.
The tariffs for parking under shade-cloths are as follows:
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0-1h |
R9.00 |
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1-2h |
R12.00 |
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2-4h |
R20.00 |
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4-12h |
R28.00 |
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12-24h |
R42.00 |
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24-36h |
R57.00 |
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36-48h |
R72.00 |
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48-60h |
R87.00 |
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thereafter |
R15.00 for every 12 h |
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Lost ticket |
R150.00 |
Many car rental
companies offer their services inside the Terminals or outside
at a special car rental station, at the south side of the Domestic
Arrivals Terminal. The following lists provides you information
about the contact details.
A BP Petrol and Service Station is situated at the
exit of the airport area.
If
you don't want to drive yourself, you can use a taxi. A normal
trip to the Cape Town CBD costs around R200. Please note that
Touch Down Taxis is the only authorized taxi company at the airport.
You can also use a shuttle bus. The
cost is about R120, plus an additional R30 for every person of the
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