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26-602: (Redirected from Cpt ) CPT or Cpt may stand for: Common uses [ edit ] CPT (file format) , of Corel Photo Paint and others CPT (programadora) , a defunct Colombian television production company CPT Corporation , a 20th-century word processor manufacturer Colored people's time , offensive US expression for lateness Columbia Pictures Television , branch of Columbia Pictures Cost per thousand , advertising term Curricular Practical Training , US temporary employment authorization Pastoral Land Commission,

52-921: A personal trainer with a varying degree of knowledge of general fitness Chest physiotherapy Cognitive processing therapy , a psychotherapeutic approach Continuous Performance Task , measurement of attention Current Procedural Terminology , AMA medical code set Troparil (β-CPT), a dopamine reuptake inhibitor Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia , a rare pediatric disease Transport [ edit ] Cape Town International Airport , South Africa, IATA airport code Clapton railway station , UK, station code Corporate Air , Montana, US, ICAO airline designator Crib Point railway station , Melbourne Carriage Paid To, an International Commercial Term used in transport Other uses [ edit ] Capcom Pro Tour , an annual series of Street Fighter tournaments See also [ edit ] Captain (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

78-1341: A Catholic environmental group in Brazil that helped found the Landless Workers Movement The abbreviation for US Army Captain The abbreviation for Compton, California Organisations [ edit ] Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos , Peruvian public telecommunications company Politics [ edit ] Christian Peacemaker Teams Committee for the Prevention of Torture , Council of Europe Communist Party of Thailand , 1942-1990s Paraguayan Workers Confederation ( Confederación Paraguaya de Trabajadores ) Science and mathematics [ edit ] Canadian Penning Trap Mass Spectrometer , at Argonne National Laboratory Conditional probability table Cone penetration test , to determine properties of soils Coprecipitation , an important process in analytical chemistry and radiochemistry CPT symmetry (charge, parity, and time symmetry) of physical laws Cumulative prospect theory in economic modeling CPT Port - Conductive Power Transfer Port. The port of an EV (Electric Vehicle) charging station that connects to

104-463: A R7.7 billion expansion for the airport. The expansion includes the upgrades of the Domestic & International terminals. The expansion has been postponed indefinitely due to the drop in passenger numbers due to the global COVID-19 pandemic from 2020. The airport has two terminals linked together by one central terminal. The terminal building has a split-level design, with departures located on

130-636: A common central terminal. The airport has direct flights from South Africa's other two main urban areas, Johannesburg and Durban , as well as flights to smaller centers in South Africa. Internationally, it has direct flights to several destinations in Africa , the Middle East , Asia , Europe , South America and the United States . The air route between Cape Town and Johannesburg was

156-598: A common check-in area. The departures level of the Central Terminal opened in November 2009, with the entire building opened in April 2010. Apart from the now-completed 2010 expansion project, it had been proposed that a second runway for large aircraft be constructed at the airport, to be completed by 2015. However, this second runway has not been constructed. In May 2015, Airports Company South Africa announced

182-635: A link to São Paulo. On 16 April 2018, it was reported in the Cape Times that the Minister of Transport, Bonginkosi Nzimande , had directed ACSA on 22 March 2018 to change the name of Cape Town International Airport to Nelson Mandela International Airport. The name change was discussed and as yet no name change had been published in the Government Gazette . On 5 March 2019, the EFF filed

208-594: A motion in Parliament calling for Cape Town International Airport to be renamed for anti-apartheid activist Winnie Madikizela-Mandela . Some Khoi activists, meanwhile, argued for the airport to be named after the !Uriǁ'aeǀona translator Krotoa . However, South Africa's Parliament was not constitutionally empowered to enact name changes: the South African Geographical Names Council (SAGNC) held that responsibility. The motion

234-607: Is approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the city centre and is accessible from the N2 freeway, with Airport Approach Road providing a direct link between the N2 (at exit 16) and the airport. The airport can also be indirectly accessed from the R300 freeway via the M12 , M10 and M22 . The airport provides approximately 1,424 parking spaces in the general parking area, and 1,748 parking bays in

260-423: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages CPT (file format) .cpt is a filename extension denoting one of several different kinds of files: This graphics software –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cape Town International Airport Cape Town International Airport ( IATA : CPT , ICAO : FACT )

286-627: Is the primary international airport serving the city of Cape Town , and is the second-busiest airport in South Africa and fourth-busiest in Africa . Located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the city center, the airport was opened in 1954 to replace Cape Town's previous airport, Wingfield Aerodrome . Cape Town International Airport is the only airport in the Cape Town metropolitan area that offers scheduled passenger services. The airport has domestic and international terminals, linked by

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312-500: The same name , it initially served as a domestic airport. Then, at the request of the Bellville Federation of Taxpayers, the airport was renamed after the then South African prime minister . D.F. Malan National Airport soon achieved international airport status when a direct flight to Britain and a second flight to Britain via Johannesburg was introduced. With the fall of apartheid in the early 1990s, ownership of

338-534: The airport was transferred from the state to the newly formed Airports Company South Africa , and the airport was renamed to the politically neutral Cape Town International Airport. South African Airways launched a route to Miami in December 1992. In January 2000, the carrier replaced it with a flight to Atlanta, whose outbound leg from Cape Town included a stop in Fort Lauderdale. The first years of

364-452: The airport which is the international terminal, and passengers flying to other parts of South Africa head to the southern part of the airport to the domestic terminal. The terminal has 10 air bridges, evenly split between domestic and international usage. Sections of lower levels of the domestic and international terminals are used for transporting passengers via bus to and from remotely parked aircraft. Arriving passengers collect luggage in

390-409: The airport's lounges are situated. The Bidvest , as well as South African Airways lounges, can be found here. The international terminal is located on the northern side of the airport. Customs and Immigration facilities, lounges, duty-free shops, restaurants, prayer rooms, conference rooms, airline offices, and chapels are located in the terminal. Located on the southern side of the airport, it has

416-404: The multi-storey car park located near the domestic terminal. A new car park opened in 2010, which is located near the international terminal and provides an additional 4,000 parking spaces. The airport also offers a valet parking service. Transport to and from the airport is provided by metered taxis, e-hailing services (such as Uber and Bolt ) and various private shuttle companies. There

442-562: The old sections of their respective terminals, before proceeding through new passageways to the new Central Terminal Building. The terminal contains an automated baggage handling system , capable of handling 30,000 bags per hour. Retail outlets are located on the lower (arrivals) level of the terminal at landside , as well as airside at the departure gates. Retail outlets are diverse, including foreign exchange services, bookstores, clothing retailers, grocery stores, souvenir outlets and duty-free in international departures. Restaurants within

468-485: The route in September 2009. In December 2011, Malaysia Airlines discontinued its service to Buenos Aires. In 2016, the airport saw a 29% increase in international arrivals; 2016 also saw the airport handle 10 million passengers per annum. United Airlines commenced seasonal flights to Newark on a Boeing 787 in December 2019. The route became year-round in 2022. In October 2023, South African Airways inaugurated

494-537: The same facilities as the international terminal, with the exception of Immigration facilities. There are two hotels located within the airport precinct: Hotel Verde, a four-star hotel owned by Bon Hotels and ranked as "Africa's greenest hotel", and the other being Road Lodge, a budget hotel owned by the City Lodge hotel chain group. An ExecuJet facility is located near the southern end of the main runway and caters for business jets. Cape Town International Airport

520-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CPT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CPT&oldid=1245808062 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

546-456: The terminal building are located on the upper (3rd) level above the departures level, which includes what is purported to be the largest Spur restaurant on the African continent, at 1,080 m (11,600 sq ft). The restaurant level overlooks the airside of the terminal, where a glass curtain wall separates the patrons from the planes three stories below. On the 4th floor is where

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572-425: The twenty-first century saw tremendous growth at the airport; from handling 6.2 million passengers per annum in 2004–05, the airport peaked at 8.4 million passengers per annum in 2007–08 before falling back to 7.8 million in 2008–09. In June 2008, Delta Air Lines started a flight to New York via Dakar. It used a Boeing 767 on the route. Delta began flying to Atlanta instead the following June. The company terminated

598-497: The upper floors and arrivals in the lower floors; an elevated roadway system provides vehicular access to both departures and arrivals levels. All check-in takes place within the Central Terminal Building, which contains 120 check-in desks and 20 self-service kiosks. Passengers then pass through a consolidated security screening area before dividing. Passengers flying internationally head to the northern part of

624-404: The vehicle. Biochemistry [ edit ] Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT1A, CPT1, CPT1-L, L-CPT1), a mitochondrial enzyme responsible for the formation of acyl carnitines Carboxypeptidase T , a hydrolytic enzyme Medicine [ edit ] 8-Cyclopentyl-1,3-dimethylxanthine (8-CPT), a stimulant drug Camptothecin , an anti-cancer drug Certified Personal Trainer,

650-463: The world's ninth-busiest air route in 2011 with an estimated 4.5 million passengers. D. F. Malan Airport was opened in 1954, a year after Jan Smuts Airport (now O. R. Tambo International Airport ) on the Witwatersrand , near Johannesburg, opened. The airport replaced Cape Town's previous airport, Wingfield Aerodrome . Originally named Bellville Airport due to its proximity to the town of

676-437: Was unsuccessful. In February 2021, the Cape Times reported that the proposed name change of the airport had been "quietly ditched". In preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup , Cape Town International Airport was extensively expanded and renovated. The main focus was the development of a Central Terminal Building at a cost of R1.6 billion, which linked the formerly separate domestic and international terminals and provided

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