Flights to Cape Town for the PnP Knysna Oyster Festival
With a
history stretching all the way back to 1983 the Knysna Oyster Festival, previously known as the Winter Festival, has been celebrating the good life for the better part of the last century. If anything, the Knysna Oyster Festival proves year after year that winters don't have to be bleak and dreary!
Some of the most notable sporting events during this jam packed festival schedule include the Pick n Pay Cape Times Forest Marathon (half marathon) and the Pick n Pay Weekend Argus Rotary Cycle Tour, both drawing big crowds. The festival promises fun for the whole family, even the couch potatoes among us, with cooking events, live music, youth concerts and cardboard races among other things filling out the busy schedule.
Make sure you don't miss out on the "best ten days of winter" - book your flights to Cape Town and leave now! P.S. FlySafair did offer the cheapest flight, but Mango flights are only marginally more expensive and with the addition of R150 to the FlySafair price for luggage Mango becomes the more affordable option.
Travel prices JNB - CPT
The following survey shows one-way flights from JNB - CPT (For more information on the airlines that operate on this route click here) on Friday the 1st of July 2016, leaving Johannesburg after 15:55 but before 19h00. All prices are subject to change and there is very limited availability. These prices were surveyed on the 8th
of June 2016 and might have changed since then.
Flights from Johannesburg (JNB) to Cape Town (CPT)
SA Airways (OR Tambo) SA365 leaves 18h45 arrives 20h55
R2022*
British Airways (OR Tambo) BA6431 leaves 18h00 arrives 20h10
R2383*
British Airways Business Class (OR Tambo)
BA6431 leaves 18h00 arrives 20h10
R3353*
SA Airways Business Class (OR Tambo)
SA365 leaves 18h45 arrives 20h55
R3993*
"My sister and I went awayas a treat for her birthday, which was mid- April. We flew in to George and hired a metered taxi to Plett and stayed at Castellton, Knysna. Since the drive was a long one, we saw how beautiful that part of the country was. We had a lovely few days there dining, lazing at the beach and eating out in the beach restaurants and playing tennis. Our one regret was that we didn’t go together with our other two
siblings whose young children would have had a good time in that part of the country." Dorothy Mazingi
Views expressed here aren't necessarily those of SouthAfrica.TO's.
Prices subject to change, perhaps even by the time you read this. Errors & omissions occur from time to time
The bottom line: “Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.” – Seneca
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