Durban International Airport
Old Durban International Airport was a bustling hub of activity in its heyday, a beacon of progress and modernity in South Africa's second largest city. It was a hub for people travelling from all over the country, and from abroad, connecting them with their final destination. The airport was opened in 1935 and for many years, it was the primary airport for the Durban area. It was the perfect place for business travellers and holidaymakers, who would land at the airport and be greeted by the friendly staff and a range of quality services. The airport was built with the latest aviation technology of its time, and the facilities were kept up to date, making the airport a symbol of modernity. The airport closed in 2010, but its legacy lives on in the hearts of those who had the pleasure of visiting. Old Durban International Airport was truly a unique and special place, one that was an integral part of the fabric of the city. Those who visited it would never forget the charming atmosphere and warm welcome they received.
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Durban International Airport
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Airport Details
Airport name: Durban International Airport
Airport local name: Old Durban International Airport
Coordinates: Latitude: 29°58′8.4″S, Longitude: 30°56′60″E