A flight service station is an air traffic facility that provides information and services to aircraft pilots before, during, and after flights, but unlike air traffic control, is not responsible for giving instructions or clearances or providing separation.
Flight Services In South Africa
South African Airways
Consistently rated as South Africa’s best airline, this long-standing flight king needs no introduction. “Flying to South Africa and beyond”, SAA is a multi-award-winning airline, first established 1 February 1934.
Along with Mango, they hold the number one and two spots as South Africa’s most on-time airlines, guaranteeing you will arrive on time without the schlep of extended flight delays or airport waits.
Their consistency, dedication and quality service has always given them an edge and, with a range of local and international flights on offer (and some impressive airline partners too), there’s no question that SAA can get you there!
Contact: +27 11 978 1111 (SA), +55 11 3065 5115 (international)
Website: www.flysaa.com
Where they fly: South Africa, Africa and internationally.
Kulula.com (or Kulula)
This unmistakable green dragon has got your every flight need covered. With highly affordable rates, committed staff, and flights to many of SA’s top cities, Kulula is undoubtedly one of SA’s favourite airlines.
Enjoy flights from Cape Town to King Shaka International Airport (Durban) to Lanseria International Airport and more!
Contact: 0861 58 58 52 (SA) or +27 11 921 0500 (outside SA)
Website: http://kulula.com
Where they fly: Across SA – and with British Airways, to Mauritius, Nairobi, Windhoek, Harare, Victoria Falls and Livingstone.
SA Express
If you are looking to book flights in South Africa and southern Africa alike, then SA Express is one of the best airlines around to fly you there. They combine convenience, time savings and cheap flights with quality service.
Travel with them to destinations like: Richard’s Bay, Cape Town, Walvis Bay, Lusaka and more.
Contact: +27 11 978 9900
Website: www.flyexpress.aero
Where we fly: across SA and to Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and the DRC.

Mango Airlines
Mango has been consistently and reliably providing travellers with affordable domestic flights, on-board Wi-Fi and so much more since they first took to the skies, way back in late 2006.
This orange, jet-setting airline operates between SA’s major airports, as well as providing twice weekly flights between Johannesburg and Zanzibar.
For memorable and hassle-free domestic flights across South Africa, look no further than Mango!
Contact: 086 100 1234 (SA); (international) +27 (11) 086 6100
Website: www.flymango.com
Where we fly: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, George and (twice weekly) between JHB to Zanzibar.
SA Airlink
Connecting you with amazing destinations across Southern Africa, SA Airlink can take you where you need to be.
This awesome airline can connect travellers with up to 37 destinations, including nine African countries and St Helena. Spread your wings and enjoy the “freedom of the African sky” with Airlink.
Contact: +27 11 451 7300/0105903170
Website: flyairlink.com
Where we fly: across South Africa and Botwsana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Namibia, St Helena, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
FlySafair
FlySaAir may have launched in late 2014 – but behind this fresh-faced airline is Safair – and they have been in operation for some fifty years.
Thus, because they bring both innovation and experience to South Africa’s skies, FlySaAir can take you to the ones you love at reasonable rates – and in good time too.
Contact: 087 135 1351
Website: www.flysafair.co.za
Where they fly: across South Africa

British Airways
While British Airways is certainly not a domestic airline from a South African perspective, there can be no mistaking that this is one of the world’s leading international airlines.
However, despite this, they do fly from Johannesburg to Durban and Port Elizabeth, as well as to Cape Town.
Contact: 0844 493 0763
Which airlines are flying in South Africa currently?
United Airlines and Delta Air Lines are currently the only American airlines serving South Africa, from where travel will be restricted from November 29. Both airlines currently fly to Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city, while United had planned to resume flights to Cape Town in December.
Are flights available in South Africa?
SAA is the flag carrier of South Africa and offers hundreds of daily flights, whether they be domestic, international or intercontinental. The airline only flies to four airports in South Africa — OR Tambo International, Cape Town International, King Shaka International and East London Airport.
Is international flights open in South Africa?
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on 11 November 2025 that “we are also opening up international travel to all countries subject to the necessary health protocols and the presentation of a negative Covid-19 certificate”.
Are there international flights from South Africa?
International flights are available through various airlines, such as British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, South African Airways, Etihad and more.
Which domestic flights are running in South Africa?
A domestic flight is a form of commercial flight within civil aviation where the departure and the arrival take place in the same country. Airports serving domestic flights only are known as domestic airports. Domestic flights are generally cheaper and shorter than most international flights.