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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 Apr 17, 2023, 2:32 am
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Folks - I've read quite a bit on this thread, and the limited info from the SA authorities.
As far as I can gather: -

1 x UK national + 1 x PL national travelling on thru tix WAW-ZRH-JNB - do not need to apply for visas in advance?
For holidays that is.
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Old Apr 17, 2023, 5:34 am
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For UK passport there are no visas required but the airline in WAW or ZRH will likely check for two blank (and maybe adjacent?) pages in your passport. SA requires this but only uses about half a page on a standard size inbound and outbound stamp.
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Old Apr 17, 2023, 6:24 am
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Originally Posted by bertles86
Folks - I've read quite a bit on this thread, and the limited info from the SA authorities.
As far as I can gather: -

1 x UK national + 1 x PL national travelling on thru tix WAW-ZRH-JNB - do not need to apply for visas in advance?
For holidays that is.
As said, for a short stay you don't need a visa but do need 2 blank pages. For completeness, this is the current visa-exempt list... for UK ordinary passport you have up to 90 days visit without visa, for Poland it's 30 days: Department of Home Affairs - Exempt Countries
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Old Apr 17, 2023, 6:27 am
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Nice, thanks both. So we just rock up at JNB and get stamped on-site. Appreciate it.
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Old Apr 18, 2023, 9:49 pm
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Hi all, I'm trying to help a friend understand a situation and after reading through this thread would appreciate any input here to gain confidence.

My friend is a Taiwanese citizen travelling on a single PNR Lufthansa return ticket: WDH-JNB-FRA-LUX and LUX-ZRH-JNB-WDH.
Airlines involved for JNB:
  • WDH-JNB: SAA
  • JNB-FRA: Lufthansa
  • ZRH-JNB: SWISS
  • JNB-WDH: SAA
As a Taiwanese-only citizen, she is not SA visa-excempt and would need a tourist/transit visa to enter SA, but apparently this is no longer required for transit-only pax per this DHA page:

6. With effect from 18 December 2015 travellers, with the exception of deportees, who transit through O R Tambo International Airport; Cape Town International Airport; King Shaka International Airport and Lanseria International Airport do not require transit visas as contemplated in section 10B(4)(a) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No 13 of 2002). However, transiting passengers will be subjected to biometric capturing. Deportees transiting at any port of entry are required to be in possession of a transit visa at all times and must be escorted.
The concern here is how to gain sufficient confidence that bags will be checked through (so as to guarantee she won't need to exit the international area to reach the regular baggage collection area, which is impossible if I understand correctly); or, if for whatever reason (seen/unseen) the bags aren't checked through and the bags need to be picked up, whether JNB staff will be able to assist in helping here due to her being unable to pass through immigration. The JNB layovers are both over 6 hours so time should hopefully not be a concern.

I'd appreciate any info on this. Many thanks!

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Old Apr 19, 2023, 1:53 am
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Originally Posted by baharini
The concern here is how to gain sufficient confidence that bags will be checked through
She's on a single ticket. Of course her bags will be checked through. Literally thousands of passengers do this every week.
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Old Apr 23, 2023, 4:00 am
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Originally Posted by B747-437B
She's on a single ticket. Of course her bags will be checked through. Literally thousands of passengers do this every week.
Thanks!
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Old Apr 24, 2023, 1:19 am
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Originally Posted by B747-437B
She's on a single ticket. Of course her bags will be checked through. Literally thousands of passengers do this every week.
True.
I would advise that your luggage should be wrapped (security film or whatever they call it). JNB is a 'high pilferage' airport. A short connect will help as the pilferers will have less time to do their deed.
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Old May 17, 2023, 7:45 am
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having just been through JNB now i can confirm the transit situation was straight forward and there was no issue with the visa concern.
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Old May 25, 2023, 10:53 am
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Are there any ATMs in transit area ?
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Old May 28, 2023, 10:16 am
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I just want to confirm that as a U.S. citizen I don't need a visa to enter South Africa, right?
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Old May 28, 2023, 12:40 pm
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Originally Posted by MarkP24
I just want to confirm that as a U.S. citizen I don't need a visa to enter South Africa, right?
As a visitor who does not have any other disqualifying factors, no you do not require an advance visa.
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Old May 28, 2023, 12:48 pm
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Originally Posted by B747-437B
As a visitor who does not have any other disqualifying factors, no you do not require an advance visa.
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Old Jun 18, 2023, 9:20 am
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JNB intl to domestic connection

Hi!


My flight ATL-JNB (Delta) arrives at 7pm and I'm to flying CPT at 9pm (SAA). Would it be terrible to check a bag or should I definitely do carryon only? I'm not sure how busy customs is at 7pm.
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Old Jun 18, 2023, 1:38 pm
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Originally Posted by elleg
Hi!


My flight ATL-JNB (Delta) arrives at 7pm and I'm to flying CPT at 9pm (SAA). Would it be terrible to check a bag or should I definitely do carryon only? I'm not sure how busy customs is at 7pm.
2 separate reservations or 1 record? If one record, I don't see any harm in checking a bag (although personally I avoid checking bags anywhere if at all possible).
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