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Durban Aiport
DURBAN AIR TRAVEL
CHANGE OVER OF AIRPORTS: 01 MAY 2010

Please advise travellers that on 01 May 2010 the new King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) becomes operational for all Durban-bound air travel. The existing Durban International Airport will be decommissioned; although it may be used for a temporary period during the Soccer World Cup event if required.

All flights into Durban up to and including Friday 30 April 2010 will operate from the currentairport. From 01 May 2010, all flights will officially operate out of the new airport which is located approximately 35 kilometers north of the city centre. Please factor in extra time to get to and from KSIA and bear in mind that if you are travelling in one direction before 30 April and back after 01 May, that you may need a shuttle between the two airports.

SHUTTLE SERVICE
ACSA will provide a shuttle transfer between King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) and Durban International Airport (DIA) which will cover the cost for passengers that leave cars at DIA from 01 May for one week only. Thereafter transportation between both airports will be for the passenger's account and they will have to arrange transfers themselves.

Source: Jacqueline Hooijberg
ACSA Durban Airport Manager


University of Cape Town Research
The University of Cape Town has published some very interesting research that examines the performance of Independent Examinations Board students at UCT. Click here


Carte Blanche Programme on Hubbly-Bubbly
The Carte Blanche programme about the risks and concerns surrounding Hubbly-Bubbly (hookah pipe) smoking will be aired this Monday 15th March at 19h00 on Mnet (and it won't be on the 22nd as previously thought).

Highly topical, as increasing numbers of parents buy hubblies and allow their children (some as young as 3) to smoke them, the programme feature's Life Talk's Sally Thorp as well as other experts.


Access Cards
Within the next month or so all parents will be issued with a Hilton College Access Card. This card allows the holder to gain access to the College and to use the facilities at the College, but in accordance with the particular regulations of that facility and with due regard to the rules and regulations of the College. These cards have, in the past, been issued at the beginning of the year. However, due to problems with supply, there has been a delay in the issue. Hopefully, this matter will be sorted out in the very near future.

Dave White
Conservation Department


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