The truth agreed by most of us is that an economy quite resonates with the advancement of its air transport system. It does not come from the fact that air transport makes it easier for a country to exchange goods with the outside world but also the airport requires remarkable investments. Many countries even view their airports as the face of its people, hence the focus on building a standard national airport is a must for every nation.
Have you ever wondered what the best airports in Africa are? Hopefully, Naijauto.com has an answer for you.
We consult the annual survey by SleepinginAirports which delineates the best airports in Africa based on standards listed down below:
- Navigation and ease of transit
- Sleepability
- Cleanliness
- Customer service
- Immigration/Security
- Food options
- Services
- Facilities
- Comfort
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5. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport - Mauritius
The airport is reputable for the great arrangements and cleanliness while the staff are really friendly as well.
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport
4. Kigali International Airport - Rwanda
Kigali International Airport has been building its reputation for its staff who are dedicated and helpful as well as efficient.
Kigali International Airport
3. Durban King Shaka international airport - South Africa
This airport was born for the purpose of serving the flooding number of football fans coming to enjoy 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Passengers love this place for its excellent layout and smart processes.
Durban King Shaka international airport
2. Johannesburg O.R Tambo International Airport - South Africa
This is the largest airport in Africa which serves more passengers than any other airport in Africa with more 21m passengers annually.
In the airport located comfy spots for passengers to entertain or rest such as lounges, restaurants, and shops.
Johannesburg O.R Tambo International Airport
1. Cape Town International Airport - South Africa
The second largest airport in the country was built in Cape Town city, hence its name. It is also known as the third largest airport in Africa which serves more than 10m passengers annually.
One of the greatest features that help Cape Town airport stays on the top of the list is its sharing of free WiFi.
Video: Four minutes at Cape Town International Airport, South Africa
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