O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) in Johannesburg is the air transport hub of Southern Africa, catering for more than 17 million passengers each year. With more than 18,000 people employed by various companies at ORTIA, the airport plays a vital role in the city's and Gauteng province's economy, and boasts an impressive infrastructure that has expanded by thousands of square metres from its modest origins.
Good progress is being achieved on construction of the new 5,200 bay multi-storey parkade at a cost of R496 million. The development is being completed in phases to enable the releasing of new parking bays as early as possible. To view current parking tariffs and availability, click on the 'More'-link.
O.R. Tambo International Airport is undergoing a R3 billion overhaul to gear up for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, ever-increasing passenger numbers and new-generation aircraft.
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