Airport management agency the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has welcomed the unveiling of a statue of King Shaka Zulu at the King Shaka International Airport (KSIA), in KwaZulu-Natal, on ...
We lost R2.5 billion in the first year and R1.5bn in the second year of Covid-19. As Acsa and King Shaka, we came through this period stronger and now we are in a good place.” ...
Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) has said delays in processing passengers at King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) are linked to “post-implementation challenges” with a new biometric ...
This statue stands as a proud testament to a glorious era in the life of the Zulu nation during the reign of King Shaka, iLembe eleqa amanye ama Lembe ngokukhalipha. This statue will not only inspire ...
“Acsa does not have biometrics at King Shaka yet. The current ones belong to the BMA,” he said. It was not the first time the processing of passengers at KSIA had been delayed due to technical ...
ACSA also confirmed that an unidentified male passenger passed away at King Shaka International Airport. “The passenger reportedly collapsed at the airport terminal’s domestic arrival area.
IDEMIA has been selected by ACSA to implement its solution in South Africa’s three main international airports: OR Tambo, Cape Town, and King Shaka including the border clearance process using the ...
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is excited to welcome new flight routes and additional ... Air Botswana will launch an inaugural flight between Gaborone and Durban, with a direct flight to King ...