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Old Nov 16, 2015, 3:09 pm
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Guide to JNB (Oliver R. Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa)


Welcome to the guide to JNB.

If your have any further questions that have not been answered after reading through, please do not hesitate to ask.

Bear in mind that the minimum connection times given below are the shortest connections allowed for tickets on a single PNR. It would be advisable to leave more time than this, particularly if you are arriving during the busy morning period. If you are travelling on two separate PNRs, add on at least an extra hour to the MCTs to allow for whatever delays the Travel Gods may throw at you.

Do note that procedures can change so this guide may not be accurate. If you notice anything has changed or there are any errors, just let me know.


International-Domestic Connection

Minimum connection time: 90 minutes

Once you have deplaned, simply follow the crowd to the immigration hall.
After going through passport control, you will need to collect your luggage and pass through customs irrespective of whether your bags have been tagged through to your final destination.
Exit into the public area and proceed up to departures level by way of the escalators which are opposite and to the left. The escalator can take trolleys.
If your bags have already been tagged through to your destination and you have your boarding passes for the onward domestic flight, you can use fast bag drop.
Otherwise you will need to check-in as normal.
Alternatively, you can use the baggage re-check desks on the left before exiting to the public area (NOTE : These are permanently closed now - Oct 2022).
If you would prefer to avoid the porters and taxi touts in the arrivals halls, there are escalators to the left of these desks which will take you to level 1. From there you will need to go up one more level to reach domestic departures. (NOTE : These escalators are out of service now - Oct 2022).

The domestic terminal is designated as a separate terminal (Terminal B) but do not be confused by this. All the terminals at JNB are under one roof so you barely notice that you are transferring between them.


Domestic-International Connection

If you can interline baggage, you can check it through from your initial departure point to your international destination. Once you land at JNB walk out to exit (ignore signs to go downstairs to baggage reclaim), keep walking through the shops/past the food court, around the atrium and there is a security/emigration point on your front right.

Please see post #106 for an illustrated guide.
[although there is no need to go up the moving walkway and then back down again - just come out of the domestic exit and keep walking straight on that level, which will bring you to the security/emigration point]


International-International Connection

Minimum connection time: 60 minutes

This is where things become a little more tricky.

If you arrive at a jetway, you will see a corridor heading towards International Transfers on the left just before the escalators down to passport control.
If you arrive at a remote stand and are bussed to the terminal, you will see the escalators on the left heading up to International Transfers as you enter the building.
Both these paths are well signposted and there is usually a staff member shouting out "International transit" and waving a sign to direct passengers.
When you go down the corridor, there is a transit immigration point before the transfer desks. Typically the wait here is 1-3 minutes, very much quicker than 'normal' immigration.
Your passport will be stamped with a "TRANSIT" stamp here even though you do not enter the country, and you must ensure that you have the required blank pages otherwise you may not be permitted to continue your transit and instead sent back to your originating point.

A few meters beyond the immigration checkpoint is the main transit information area which have desks for all the international airlines and handling agents.
If your bags have already been tagged through to your final destination, ensure that you give your connecting airline the tag numbers at this time so that they can verify them in their system.
If the tag numbers are not re-verified, they will not be loaded without manual intervention. This is not required if connecting from SAA to SAA flights however.

If your bags have not been tagged through, you will need to find a member of staff in International Transfers from your arriving airline.
Ask them to get one of their baggage services staff to pull your bags off the belt manually and coordinate with staff from your onward airline to retag them to your final destination.

This is a rather convoluted process and can take a long time.

Therefore, if your bags cannot be tagged all the way through, it is advisable to pass through immigration, collect your bags at baggage reclaim and clear customs.
After you clear customs but before you exit to the public area (the exit is a set of sliding doors on your right), you will see a series of baggage re-check desks on your left.
Proceed to these desks since they often have smaller queues and have your bags re-tagged.
Then head up the escalators to your left (do not exit the main doors into the public area) which emerge on the departures level.
Turn right when facing the Vodacom store and the departures security checkpoint is right in front of you.

You can do the entire transit and enter/exit South Africa in less than 5 minutes if your bags come out quickly.

If time permits, the safest option is to clear customs and re-check your bags as described above rather than rely on the interlining system at JNB.

Have a look at post #9 of this thread for pictures.

Originally posted by Ambassador BA304.

Luggage storage

This is taken from the whyjoburg.com web site (April 2016):

BagPort South Africa, the original company that provided a luggage storage service at OR Tambo International Airport, has changed its name.

It now operates as Ateck - from the same premises down the escalators at the main exit of Terminal A arrivals, on Basement Level 1, going towards the Parkade 2 (South).

Costs are : (NB : CASH ONLY! No Cards Accepted.)
0-5 hours: R70.00
6-12 hours: R80.00
12-24 hours: R90.00
24 hours or more: R90.00 per day.

Open 24 hours, every day of the year.

Contact details :
Tel : +27 (11) 390 2689
http://www.a-teck.co.za/or-tambo-airport-store-teck/
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Old Oct 28, 2010, 4:49 am
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Hi Cheetah_SA,

Thanks a lot for that information! Actually, I am a citizen of Croatia - does it make any difference?

[EDIT: Ignore this, I looked it up myself ; apologies for being lazy in the first place ]

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Old Oct 28, 2010, 8:05 am
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Originally Posted by LGAflyer
Just wondering if the transfer desks in the international connections area can accept checked luggage?

I will be coming off SA 204 from JFK in C (therefore can have two carry-ons) connecting onto SA 40 in Y to VFA, so was planning on only checking the 2nd bag once I get to JNB. I imagine this would have to be done in the connections area... is this possible at the transfer desk?

My brother would be in a similar situation arriving on BA in Y from LHR (can have a carry-on plus personal item) and then connecting to SA 40 in Y to VFA (one carry-on only). So he would also be looking to check the 2nd bag at the transfer desk.

Any thoughts?
In September 2010, we flew LHR-JNB-LVI on BA in FC. My g/f had 2 carry-ons. One was quite a large carry-on which was fine for the 747 from LHR-JNB in FC but not for the smaller JNB-LVI. We did not check it in at at the x-fer desk in JNB. BA took the 2nd bag at the boarding stairs to the plane in JNB.

Hope that helps.
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Old Nov 23, 2010, 9:58 am
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2.5 hours enough to change planes in Johannesburg?

Hello,

I'm thinking about booking a flight to Maun from Johannesburg. The problem is that I will be arriving in Johannesburg at about 07:30 and the flight to Maun leaves at about 10:00. I won't be needing a visa for South Africa since I'm a EU citizen, but in any case do you think 2.5 hours are enough (assuming no flight delays) ?

Thanks!

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Old Nov 27, 2010, 7:05 pm
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Sorry to bump this old thread but it's sort of relevant.

I have to transfer from a KQ flight from NBO to the Comair flight to VFA in JNB at 10:30am on a Wednesday.

Unfortunately, my agent has left me with 1 hour exactly to make the flight. From reading comments here, this sounds like an impossible task, especially if I have go through baggage claim, check in again (since I'm not interlining) and immigration (which sounds like I do from reading the comments so far).

Is 1 hour overly ambitious? Should I just plan for this not happening and arrange for an overnight hotel? I'd really like my checked bag to make it with me.

Thanks in advance.
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Old Nov 28, 2010, 2:44 am
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Originally Posted by orion747
Sorry to bump this old thread but it's sort of relevant.

I have to transfer from a KQ flight from NBO to the Comair flight to VFA in JNB at 10:30am on a Wednesday.

Unfortunately, my agent has left me with 1 hour exactly to make the flight. From reading comments here, this sounds like an impossible task, especially if I have go through baggage claim, check in again (since I'm not interlining) and immigration (which sounds like I do from reading the comments so far).

Is 1 hour overly ambitious? Should I just plan for this not happening and arrange for an overnight hotel? I'd really like my checked bag to make it with me.

Thanks in advance.
Looks very dicy to me. Even when on seperate tickets, some airlines can / will label luggage through for you, in which case it might just be possible. But since you probably cannot count on that in this case and you want your checked luggage to come with you (a VERY wise thing in JNB), the safe option seems to be the overnight stop as there are no connections the same day .
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Old Nov 28, 2010, 2:54 am
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Should be no problem. Of course even better if you can have your luggage labelled to Maun in the first place (in which case its an airside transfer). But even with immigration and customs anything over 2 hours is normally OK in JNB.
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Old Apr 18, 2011, 7:26 pm
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connection time from international to international flight in johannesburg

As part of a reward ticket, three of us are flying from Istanbul to Livingstone, Zambia on Turkish airlines to Johannesburg arriving at 8:10 connecting to a
SA flight at 10:40 to Livingstone. I am trying to change our tickets to go via Frankfurt on LH a day earlier to spend an extra day at the falls rather than a forced 2 day stopover in Istanbul (not that it wouldn't be a nice place to see). The LH flight arrives at 9:15 am and the only daily flight to Livingstone is at 10:40. Is this enough time? I am assuming that since this is a transit only, we will not have to go through customs and immigration in Johannesburg until we return from Botswana 10 days later. Any advice, as if we miss this connection we may not be able to get on the next days flight due to availability and I doubt they would put us on a non *A airline as it is a reward ticket. Or would you just leave well enough alone and settle for a day at the falls only.
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Old Apr 22, 2011, 1:21 pm
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I have done that twice, BA->SAA and SAA->BA. If all goes well you should be fine. Just don't dawdle!
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Old Apr 22, 2011, 8:58 pm
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Thank you for your response. I take it then that you do not need to go through customs and immigration if you are just in transit.
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Old Apr 23, 2011, 11:08 am
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Originally Posted by fleur_de_lys
Thank you for your response. I take it then that you do not need to go through customs and immigration if you are just in transit.
Correct. You do have to go through a security checkpoint (can't remember if they checked my passport) but it was fairly painless.
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Old Apr 27, 2011, 5:00 am
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As it is an International connection, there is no need to go through Immigration or Customs. Just a security check.

Baggage can go astray in JNB often, and does not make the connecting flight. Just remember to pack some spare clothes in hand luggage. It usually catches up with you the next day.

Also don't pack valuables in your checked in luggage. If you can get it plastic wrapped, it will be a precautionary measure.
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Old May 2, 2011, 3:16 am
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I just did the exact same connection a month ago. You should have plenty of time as long as the FRA-JNB flight is on time. The security check was a breeze and you don't need to go through the immigrations.
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Old May 3, 2011, 4:55 pm
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I had an hour SA->SA JFK-MRU and barely made it. Even though there is no passport check, the walk is very long to security...

Bag got lost for 5 days, but SA in Fort Lauderdale did compensate for purchases after, up to $75 a day
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Old Jun 29, 2011, 10:18 am
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Jfk --> jnb --> llw

Hi all, sorry to bump such an old thread up but it seemed the most relevant place for my question. Tomorrow I'm flying on SAA from JFK to JNB; arriving at 8:35 AM and need to catch another SAA flight on to LLW (Malawi) at 10 AM. I will have one carry on with me and since I'm on SAA the whole way my checked luggage should be tagged to go all the way to Lilongwe when I drop it off at JFK. I will be departing from Terminal B at JNB for the flight to LLW; my tickets are unclear about which terminal my flight from JFK arrives at. I already have my boarding passes for both flights printed; do you think that 1 hour 25 mins will be sufficient to make my connection? From what the previous posts say, it sounds like I just need to dash to the international transit desk, show my passport and boarding pass, and continue on to my gate. Is that correct or do I need to wait in line at customs or immigration at some point as well?
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Old Jun 29, 2011, 11:44 am
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I did JFK-JNB-VFA back in Sept of last year. When you arrive at JNB you need to go to the international transit area (as you mentioned). There is a desk where they look at your passport and stamp it with a transit stamp. There could be a short line here (few people in front of me when I arrived at the same time). You don't need to go through customs. Then you need to go through security again (once again short line of a few people) and proceed to your gate.

90min should be plenty if your flights arrive/depart ontime. The only thing I would caution is that if i recall correctly it's a bit of a walk from the arrival gate to the immigration / security checkpoint and back to the gates, so if you are a slow walker, etc just be aware of that. Maybe 10-12min walk total at a normal pace.
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