ACSA's passenger numbers surge post-2025: What it means for the aviation sector

ACSA's passenger numbers surge post-2025: What it means for the aviation sector

[The Mercury - South Africa] - 12/02/2026
ACSA's latest report reveals a strong rebound in passenger volumes post-2025 peak, with exciting prospects for the aviation sector in 2026/27. Discover how South Africa's airports are paving the way for growth and innovation in travel.
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