ACSA unveils plans for new terminal at Johannesburg

Tina Milton

1-Dec-2005

SOUTH AFRICA. Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is to build a second terminal at Johannesburg International airport in 2012

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The company will consider the construction of the new terminal once it has completed the current expansion of the airport's shopping mall, reported in DFNI November 15.

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