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20 Jul - 26 Jul
$1,237
$1,977
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$1,432
$1,403
$1,261
$1,892
$1,880
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50%
Perth$30.51
Johannesburg$20.39
59%
Perth$4.88
Johannesburg$3.06
420%
Perth$7.44
Johannesburg$1.43
78%
Perth$7.13
Johannesburg$4.01
1 NZD = 9.78 ZAR
1 ZAR = 0.1 NZD
Wed, 06/05
8314 kms
Perth Airport (PER) 10 kms
OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) 1 kms
Lanseria Intl Apt (HLA) 48 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Perth to Johannesburg

Embark on a journey from Perth to Johannesburg, a city brimming with cultural, historical, and natural wonders. Discover the vibrant local life, explore iconic landmarks, and delve into the rich heritage that draws travellers from around the globe. The fastest way to reach Johannesburg from Perth is by direct flight; however, flight durations average around 15 hours, though this can vary based on weather conditions and airline schedules. Several major airlines offer direct flights including Qantas and South African Airways, with flight frequency varying; check specific flight schedules for your preferred airline. While direct flights are convenient, if you need a more budget-friendly option, consider alternative flight paths with stopovers in popular hubs like Dubai or Singapore. These layover cities can significantly impact your travel time, potentially adding several hours to the journey. The ideal months for budget travellers to fly are generally between March and May, and October and November, making these the cheapest times to fly. Booking your flight in advance can help you secure the best deals; however, it is best to book at least two to three months before your travel date, to make sure you have enough time for all the procedures. Peak travel season aligns with the South African summer, from December to February, when there is a higher influx of tourists, causing higher prices, and local events. Conversely, you can find lower prices and fewer crowds during the South African off-peak season, such as June to August. These months offer a quieter and more cost-effective experience.

Best time to fly to Johannesburg

Johannesburg boasts a pleasant climate year-round, but seasonal variations exist. Summers (December to February) are warm with temperatures often reaching the high 20s°C and 30s°C, with occasional heavy showers. Winters (June to August) are mild and dry, with average daytime temperatures typically between 10°C and 20°C. Spring (September to November) offers mild temperatures between 15°C and 25°C, and autumn (March to May) provides a similar range, both providing ideal conditions for sightseeing. These seasons have more moderate temperatures and lower humidity than summer. Extreme weather is rare, but heavy downpours can occur in summer. Overall, Johannesburg offers a favourable climate throughout the year for travel.

Perth airports

Perth is served by a number of airports, primarily Perth Airport (PER), the city's major international airport, and Jandakot Airport (JAD), which offers domestic flights. Both are significant transport hubs.

Perth Airport (PER)

Perth Airport, opened in 1944 and since then it has undergone several renovations and expansions, serves as Western Australia's largest airport. It is the primary hub for a multitude of major airlines, and caters to millions of passengers annually; it provides both domestic and international services, featuring modern facilities and multiple terminals. The airport is recognised for its efficient operations and a wide range of amenities for passengers.

Jandakot Airport (JAD)

Jandakot Airport, established in 1942, primarily serves general aviation, with its origins lying in military operations during the Second World War. It continues to play a crucial role in aviation, while providing services to a diverse range of users. This airport provides services to various operators, including freight, charter, and other general aviation operators.

Main airlines for this route

  • Qantas
  • South African Airways
  • Emirates

Johannesburg airports

Johannesburg has two main airports that serve millions of passengers each year: OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) and Lanseria International Airport (HLA). These airports act as crucial transport hubs for both domestic and international travellers.

OR Tambo International Airport (JNB)

OR Tambo International Airport, opened in 1952 and named after the anti-apartheid activist Oliver Reginald Tambo, is a modern and extensive airport, serving as a crucial international gateway into South Africa. This hub hosts numerous airlines and connects to destinations around the world. The airport is well-equipped with numerous terminals and facilities to cater to the large number of travellers passing through each year. To reach the city centre from OR Tambo Airport, several options are available: the Gautrain, a rapid-transit rail system, provides a convenient connection to Sandton and the city centre. Alternatively, taxis and ride-sharing services offer door-to-door transport. For greater flexibility and convenience, travellers can also opt for car rental services.

Lanseria International Airport (HLA)

Lanseria International Airport, opened in 1990, is a smaller airport located closer to the city centre compared to OR Tambo. This airport offers a more exclusive, modern experience, with a focus on facilitating private and corporate aviation, but also offers more affordable options. It boasts state of the art equipment and facilitates several airlines, although less numerous than OR Tambo. From Lanseria, taxis, ride-sharing services and car rentals are readily accessible to transport passengers into the heart of Johannesburg.

What to do and see in Johannesburg

Johannesburg offers a wide array of attractions for every visitor. The city blends modern cityscapes with captivating historical sites, and offers cultural gems and vibrant entertainment.

  • Visit the Apartheid Museum: A powerful and moving museum that chronicles South Africa's history of apartheid, providing insights into the struggles and triumphs of the time.
  • Explore the vibrant Maboneng Precinct: A trendy, revitalised area filled with street art, art galleries, quirky shops, and trendy restaurants, offering a taste of Johannesburg's contemporary arts scene.
  • Take a Soweto tour: Explore the historical township of Soweto, witness remnants of the past, and learn about the struggles and triumphs of the people of Soweto.