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Direct flights are around £700-£1000, so this is a big saving, it'll just take you double the time to get there
From £446
Pirates, what do you say, would you spend twice as much time flying to Cape Town if it meant saving ✨ at least ✨ £200?
We say at least to be on the safe side, but really, if you can find direct flights for £700, it's your lucky day. Because you could easily be paying up to £1,000... Even non-direct flights, which take up to 19 hours, fall within these two ranges.
The flights we've found are with Kenya Airways and involve two stops with long layovers on the way. You'll spend more than a day getting to Cape Town. But you'll save a lot of money, as direct flights for the same dates start at £866. 🫨
Plus, Brits don't need a visa when visiting South Africa (you can actually stay up to 90 days visa free).
🏴☠️ Check out this article for an insiders guide to Cape Town.
Bookings made via Kayak
Airline is Kenya Airways
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