Flights

Cape Town Delegates

Dep. City    Arr. City    Dep. Date    Arr. Date     Duration
Cape Town    Durban    25 Mar. @ 10:25    25 Mar. @ 12:30    2h05m
Durban    Cape Town    30 Mar. @ 12:10    30 Mar. @ 14:30    2h20m

Johannesburg Delegates

Dep. City    Arr. City    Dep. Date    Arr. Date    Duration
Johannesburg    Durban    25 Mar. @ 10:25    25 Mar. @ 11:35    1h10m
Durban    Johannesburg    30 Mar. @ 12:35    30 Mar. @ 13:45    1h10m

FlySafair

FlySafair, a leading domestic airline in South Africa, that offers convenient travel options for both business and leisure travelers. With a fleet of modern aircraft and a commitment to safety and comfort, FlySafair provides a reliable and enjoyable flying experience. Whether you're exploring the vibrant city of Durban or embarking on a safari adventure in Kruger National Park, FlySafair offers convenient flights to a wide range of destinations across South Africa.

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Luggage restrictions

Check-in suitcase

  • Regional flights to Durban: Baggage allowance is 1 x suitcase (20kg) per person.
  • Liquids, perfumes, creams, sharp objects (nail files, nail clippers, scissors) to be packed in the check-in luggage.

Hand luggage (to take inside the plane)

1 x hand luggage item per person not exceeding 55x40x23cm and 7kg.
Any medicine, travel documents, jewellery, camera, a change of clothes and other similar personal belongings to be packed in hand luggage.
Leave the expensive jewellery in the safe back home – you do not need it on the trip.

Do not use all your full weight allowance on departure if you intend to do shopping. Excess baggage charges are VERY expensive.
Airlines are very strict on the weight allowed in terms of luggage.
DO NOT exceed the airline weight limit per person – charges will without exception be for your own account.

It is recommended that you protect your luggage to avoid any damages during the flights and for security reasons:
Buy a luggage glove (it has a security lock) at any luggage store which you can use for the multiple flights during your trip, or
Plastic wrap your suitcase at the airport before checking in for your flight.

Pregnant passengers

Pregnant passengers can book up to the 29th week of pregnancy, on condition that the passenger has not had any complications or medical concerns raised by a doctor.

Passengers travelling during or after the 29th week of pregnancy need to provide a medical certificate or letter signed by a doctor or midwife.

You will not be accepted on the flight without a letter confirming:

  • Confirmation of a singleton or multiple pregnancy.
  • That there have been no complications during the pregnancy.
  • The estimated date of delivery.
  • The latest date your doctor expects you to be fit to travel.
  • That pregnant passenger is in good health.
  • That there is no known reason that would prevent passenger from flying.

Pregnant passengers are not allowed to fly after the 32nd week of a multiple pregnancy or the 36th week of a single pregnancy.

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