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South Africa's second-biggest airport, Cape Town International Airport is a particularly significant point of entry for the hordes of tourists who visit the popular Western Cape region each year. The airport in sited around 25 km / 15.5 miles to the east of central Cape Town and close to Cidade do Cabo, Kraaifontein and Stellenbosch.
Each year since 1994 the number of travellers utilising the airport has increased dramatically and is expected to continue to climb in years to come, with the expectation that by 2015, a whopping 14 million visitors will be moving through the airport each year. Cape Town International Airport has won several airport awards, including the Skytrax 'Best Airport in Africa' award and the World Travel 'Lead
Edinburgh Airport (EDI) is Scotland's premier airport, serving about the same throughput of passengers as Glasgow Airport and providing a gateway to the capital city and the east of Scotland.
There is just one terminal at Edinburgh Airport, which is served by numerous airlines that travel to more than 100 worldwide destinations.
Getting to the city: Airlink 100 buses connect between the airport and the city centre every 10 minutes, from early morning until after midnight, and cost £3 (calling at the Waverley and Haymarket train stations). There are many alternative buses including Night bus N22, Service 35 and Airdirect 747, that run to the city centre via a couple of stops en route. Stops for public buses are situated at stand 18