If the year feels like it is getting too long and you're desperate for a break, the upcoming long weekend is exactly what you need! This year the 16th of June, Youth Day, is a Friday resulting in a much-needed break for some. We're helping you take full advantage of this break right before the school
holidays start by finding the cheapest flight on some of the busiest routes. Obviously the fares are slightly more expensive than those available throughout the rest of the month, as this is a peak travel period, but prices are still more affordable than those available at the start and end of the school holidays.
Cheapest 1-way Flight Prices
* Please note that prices were pulled from South Africa Travel Online and include our minimum domestic booking fee. Although the pricing was updated this morning, prices are always subject to change and availability. We've chosen the cheapest morning flight for departure on the 16th and the cheapest afternoon/evening flight for return on the 18th June 2017.
Route
Departure 16 June 2017
Return 18 June 2017
Johannesburg - Cape Town
Price from R1129*
on FlySafair
Price from R1560*
on SAA
Johannesburg - Durban
Price from R1104*
on SAA
Price from R1398*
on Kulula
Cape Town - Johannesburg
Price from R928*
on FlySafair
Price from R1129*
on FlySafair
Cape Town - Durban
Price from R1329*
on FlySafair
Price from R2470*
on Mango
Port Elizabeth - Cape Town
Price from R1241*
on BA
Price from R1355*
on SA Express
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"FlySafair staff members assisted me at the airport and directed me to my flight, which was definitely a full five star experience! I can't imagine ever spending 13 hours on the road to Cape Town again. I still find it hard to believe that I can depart East London at 11h45 and arrive in Cape Town at 13h00. Affordable flights like the ones FlySafair offer make me smile."Zimaseka
Jikeka
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
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Karen, Rob & the rest of the SouthAfrica.TO team