“Overall a good experience. Had a locking issue, which in South Africa was not a good start, but was resolved quickly with a dedicated effort. Rear brake light was out from get go, but didn’t do much night driving so ok.”
“Overall a good experience. Had a locking issue, which in South Africa was not a good start, but was resolved quickly with a dedicated effort. Rear brake light was out from get go, but didn’t do much night driving so ok.”
“The value for money is excellent. It is a huge drawcard to have a R0.00 excess as well as an additional driver at no extra cost. It is easy to book and receive confirmation. I will definitely continue using the easyterra website to book vehicles and have told friends about it. However, we have not found the service at Europcar in South Africa that efficient.”
“Have used EasyTerra a few times, never had any problems, rates better than the rental company rates, plus always get the car of choice or better”
King Shaka Airport is a brand new airport near Durban in South Africa, which has been built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The airport is named after the leader of the Zulus in the nineteenth century.
The airport is situated 35 kilometers north of Durban's city center. Although a rail connection was included in the new airport's design, the connection has not (yet) been realized. The airport lies directly along freeway N2, a toll road, and is therefore easily reachable by bus and car.
The airport has a beautiful shopping area and some restaurants on the terminal ground floor. Directly outside the terminal you'll also find shops and restaurants. There are some VIP lounges. For extensive business facilities, including meeting and conference rooms, you need to turn to the business hotels in Durban's center or the new International Conference Centre in the city. The airport has public computers with internet connection and wireless internet. Other facilities at King Shaka Airport include banks, ATMs, and exchange offices.
In the aviation industry King Shaka Airport is indicated by the abbreviations DUR (IATA airport code) and FALE (ICAO airport code).
Link to official website of King Shaka Airport.