Durban’s King Shaka International Airport will be undertaking maintenance works on the canopy structure above the drop-off area (elevated roadway) from March 3 for completion by the end of July.

The work entails the refurbishment of the canopy above the drop-off area and will be executed in phases. Paintwork to various elements of the structure will be undertaken in the current phase.  

The project will involve the closure of the inner and outer traffic lanes on an alternating basis as the work proceeds. Passengers and airport users can continue to make use of the drop-off entrances as these will all remain operational.

Nkosinathi Myataza, Acsa Regional GM, said: “To ensure minimal disruptions to the passenger travel experience, the work has been carefully planned. We, however, urge passengers to consider these works in their travel plans, especially during peak periods.

“Passengers and airport users are encouraged to take note of signage placed in strategic areas around the work area and to observe the flagman who will be managing traffic at the drop-off area.”

It is important to note that the project will be executed in a phased approach. Should the airport anticipate closure of the drop-off area during this period, this will be communicated well in advance, with alternative arrangements provided.

“We urge stakeholders to keep themselves informed through our social media platforms,” said Myataza.

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