ORTIA Level 2 Briefing Slides
ORTIA Level 2 Briefing Slides
ORTIA Level 2 Briefing Slides
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CONTENTS
1 WELCOME
3 KEY CHANGES
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WHAT IS AND IS NOT CHANGING
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SAFETY STILL THE PRIORITY
Measures in place follow regulation and guidelines of SACAA & WHO.
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SAFETY STILL THE PRIORITY
Measures in place follow regulation and guidelines of SACAA & WHO.
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SAFETY: WHAT ABOUT EMPLOYEES?
Measures in place follow regulation and guidelines of SACAA & WHO.
To date, 110 tested positive out of 38 000 normally working around airport
Currently six (6) active cases in airport ecosystem with individuals in isolation
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CHANGES FROM LEVEL 3 TO LEVEL 2
Area Item Level 3 Level 2
Landside Roadway Upper and lower roadway closed. No change.
Parking All traffic channelled into parking areas. MSP 1 Level 2 – Pick up only (20min free)
MSP 1 Level 3 – Drop off only (20min free)
Terminal Entry/Exit Two dedicated points in/out the terminal. No change.
Permitted access Only travellers and staff. No change. However, ACSA has submitted a
request to SACAA regarding permitting meeters
and greeter into the airport from 01 September.
Document checks Travellers’ documents are checked by SAPS No checking of documents.
for proof of travel documents.
Port Health screening Port Health collects health form and conducts No change. However, Port Health has been
temperature check. relocated for a trial period to improve traffic flows
in/out of the terminal.
Screening of staff Staff are screened for elevated temperature 1. ACSA will conduct temperature screening for its
and details recorded. own employees.
2. Companies working at the airport required to
conduct screening of their employees
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KEY CHANGES: PORT HEALTH
Measures in place follow regulation and guidelines of SACAA & WHO.
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KEY CHANGES: PARKING
Keep left, follow “Parkade 2 – South” sign
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KEY CHANGES: PARKING
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KEY CHANGES: PARKING
FOLLOW “Parkade 2 South” sign
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KEY CHANGES: PARKING
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PERFORMANCE DURING LEVELS 5 TO 3
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DOMESTIC TRAFFIC VOLUMES
Departure ATMS • Aircraft and passengers movements are considerably
5,000
4,403 4,557 4,455 lower than the same period last year.
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
• Departure ATMS are down by -93% on average
2,500
2,000
1,500 • Departing passengers numbers are down by -93,7%
1,000
459 294
500 185
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Jun Jul Aug • Load factors increased month on month
MVT 2019 MVT 2020 • June 65,54%
• July 67,73%
Departure PAX
• August 83,06% (1-18 August)
600,000
485,330 477,400
500,000 459,318
400,000
• “Live” experience of operations indicated that some
300,000
arrangements needed to be adapted:
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AIR CARGO STRONG UNDER LOCKDOWN
AIRPORT MONTH CHK FLIGHT TYPE DESC1 ARRIVAL MVT DEPARTURE MVT TOTAL MVT ARRI
50 282 pax
1 555
Movements
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ORTIA DOMESTIC FLIGHTS: LEVEL 5 TO 2
• All domestic flights, it including positionings, medivacs and passenger flights (schedule and
unscheduled)
• Demand increased gradually under Level 3
• Level 5, 27 March
• Level 4, 23 April
• Level 3, 1 June
• Level 2, 18 August
AIRPORT MONTH CHK ARRIVAL MVT DEPARTURE MVT TOTAL MVT ARRIVAL PAX DEPARTURE PAX TOTAL PAX
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FORECASTS FOR LEVEL 2
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ORTIA SCHEDULE DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
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ORTIA SCHEDULED DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
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