Lanseria International Airport (HLA) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
Johannesburg’s second international airport and the South African low-cost-carrier base — a privately-owned, smaller, faster, often cheaper alternative to OR Tambo (JNB). HLA serves Northern Johannesburg, Sandton, Pretoria and the Magaliesberg, single-terminal expanded 2014-2018, served by FlySafair (the dominant base airline), Lift Airline, Cemair, Mango (when operating), with limited international connections (Airlink to Botswana, Namibia, Kenya). The 90-day visa-free entry, ZAR currency and the smaller-faster-cheaper experience compared to JNB make HLA a smart choice for Sandton-bound business travellers and Northern Johannesburg arrivals.
📍 30 km NW of Sandton
🚚 To Sandton 30-50 min
🛂 90-day visa-free entry
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
Expanded 2014-2018 · one departures hall · 2.5 million pax/year capacity
30 km via the N14 · 30-50 min · well-paved highway
South African Rand (ZAR) · ~18-19 per USD · cards near-universal
Uber, Bolt, inDrive · designated pickup zone · R350-500 to Sandton
Standard SA rules · same as JNB and CPT
FlySafair dominant base · Lift, Cemair, Mango second-tier · limited intl
Drinkable in JNB area · municipal supply safe
Highveld · summer 18-28°C · winter 4-21°C with cold nights · clear sunny days year-round
🏢 1. The Single Terminal & the Privately-Owned LCC Base
Lanseria is unique among major South African airports — it is privately owned (by South African pension funds and infrastructure investors), not state-managed by ACSA. The single integrated terminal was expanded through 2014-2018 to handle 2.5 million passengers per year, focused on the LCC market that FlySafair built up post-2014. The architecture is functional with subtle Highveld touches in interior detailing — sandstone-and-glass facade, traditional Tswana patterns. Walking distances are exceptionally short — from kerb to gate 5-8 minutes. The runway handles A320 and 737 narrowbody operations.
✈️ The Private-Ownership Advantage
Unlike OR Tambo (JNB) which is ACSA-managed and has the standard government bureaucracy, HLA is privately operated and consequently runs leaner: shorter security queues, faster check-in, less bureaucratic delays, more agile pricing. The 2014-2018 expansion added 8 air-bridges, modernised security, expanded duty-free, refurbished arrivals. Free 60-min Wi-Fi airport-wide.
🏠 Carriers & Routes
Heavy hitters: FlySafair (the dominant base airline) operates 100+ daily flights from HLA to CPT, DUR, PE, GRJ, ELS, Bloemfontein, plus regional to Lusaka, Maputo. Lift Airline JNB-CPT-Cape Town. Cemair regional turboprop to Plettenberg Bay, Hoedspruit. Limited international: Airlink to Gaborone, Windhoek, Maputo, Harare, Nairobi. No European long-haul direct — you connect via JNB.
🌍 HLA vs JNB: When To Choose
HLA wins for: Northern Johannesburg arrivals (Sandton, Northcliff, Randburg, Roodepoort), Pretoria-bound (closer than JNB), the Magaliesberg/Hartbeespoort tourism corridor, faster check-in and security, FlySafair’s cheapest tickets. JNB wins for: long-haul international connections, Eastern Johannesburg arrivals (East Rand, Kempton Park), the standard SA Airways/British Airways/Emirates network. The 2-airport split is the smart strategy for many travellers.
FlySafair has transformed SA domestic aviation since 2014, offering Ryanair-style point-to-point LCC routes from HLA at fares 30-50% below SAA equivalents. The airline now operates 30+ Boeing 737s, the largest South African fleet, and has made Lanseria the preferred Johannesburg airport for cost-conscious leisure travellers and many businesses.
🛂 2. Visa, ZAR & the Standard SA Rules
HLA follows the standard South African visa rules — identical to JNB, CPT, DUR, PLZ, GRJ. 90 days visa-free for US, Canadian, EU/Schengen, UK, Australian, NZ, Japanese, Brazilian and most Western passports. The two-blank-pages requirement and unaccompanied-minor rules apply equally. Currency situation identical: ZAR around 18-19 per USD, cards near-universal.
📄 Passport Rules
Two blank facing pages mandatory — not one, not two non-facing. Border officials check this and have refused entry. Validity must be 30 days beyond your departure date. Children under 18 travelling without both parents need an unabridged birth certificate; airlines refuse boarding without it. Same as all SA airports.
💰 ZAR Currency
Standard SA situation. ATMs at HLA arrivals (Standard Bank, FNB, ABSA, Nedbank) dispense at near-interbank rates. Cards work everywhere. Tip 10% in restaurants. Carry R200-500 cash for parking attendants. Sandton, Pretoria and the Northern Suburbs are SA’s most card-friendly area — even small transactions go on cards or contactless.
🌍 Yellow Fever & Health
No yellow fever required if arriving directly from Europe, North America, Asia. If your itinerary includes any sub-Saharan country with YF risk — Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, all West Africa, Zambia north of the Zambezi — you must present a yellow card on arrival. Johannesburg is at altitude (1,750 m) and malaria-free. Standard SA travel safety; HLA-area is suburban Johannesburg, generally safe.
📝 The Highveld Climate Quirk
Johannesburg sits at 1,750 m on the Highveld — one of the world’s highest major cities. Result: bright sunny dry winters (June-August, cold nights down to 0°C, days 15-22°C), hot rainy summers (November-March, 18-28°C, dramatic afternoon thunderstorms). Pack layers year-round. Sun protection essential at altitude even in winter.
🚚 3. Transport: Uber to Sandton, Self-Drive, Hotel Shuttle
Lanseria-area transport is straightforward: Uber, Bolt and inDrive operate normally with the same reliability as in CPT. Self-drive is the dominant onward transport for visitors heading to Pretoria, the Magaliesberg or the Cradle of Humankind. Hotel shuttles cover Sandton, the airport hotel cluster nearby (City Lodge Lanseria, Lanseria Country Estate). No major public bus services from HLA — the Gautrain (the rapid rail) does NOT serve HLA.
📱 Uber, Bolt, inDrive
All three apps operate normally. Pickup at the upper-level departures kerb. To Sandton R350-500 (US$20-28), 30-50 min. To Pretoria CBD R450-600, 45-60 min. To OR Tambo (JNB) R600-800, 60-90 min depending on traffic (the JNB-HLA road transfer is a significant 60 km cross-Johannesburg trip). To Hartbeespoort/Magaliesberg R450-650, 45-60 min.
🚗 Self-Drive (Hertz, Avis, Europcar)
The car-rental hall is on the ground floor in arrivals. Major chains: Avis, Hertz, Europcar, Bidvest, First Car Rental. Booking direct or via Discover Cars 30+ days ahead saves 30-40%. Drive on the LEFT (UK conventions). The N14 highway eastward to Pretoria is excellent. The R512 to Hartbeespoort is well-paved. International driving permit recommended.
🚚 Hotel Shuttle
Most Sandton and Pretoria-area hotels (the legendary Sandton Sun, Michelangelo on the Square, Tsogo Sun Sandton, the Maslow, Pretoria’s Sheraton, Premier Hotel) include or sell airport shuttles; cost R350-650 per person depending on destination. The driver waits with name board in arrivals horseshoe. Confirm 48 h ahead.
🚍 The Gautrain Reality
The Gautrain (the rapid rail connecting Pretoria, Sandton, Johannesburg CBD, JNB) does NOT serve Lanseria. The closest Gautrain station is Sandton (a R350-500 Uber from HLA). Many HLA visitors connect via Gautrain Sandton station for onward travel to Pretoria CBD or JNB if connecting flight. Plan accordingly — the HLA-Gautrain integration is poor compared to JNB.
If you arrive at HLA but need a JNB international connection, the 60 km cross-Johannesburg taxi takes 60-90 min in light traffic, 2-3 hours during the AM or PM rush. FlySafair operates inter-airport scheduled flights HLA-JNB but they’re short and infrequent. Most travellers hire a taxi or pre-book a cross-airport shuttle.
🛍️ 4. Lounges: Bidvest, SLOW, Priority Pass
HLA has the same lounge mix as DUR and PLZ — Bidvest Premier Lounge (Priority Pass) and FNB-branded SLOW Lounge (oneworld Sapphire+ and FNB Premier). Both are post-security in the joint domestic departures concourse. HLA is small enough that capacity is rarely strained except during the morning Cape Town/Durban departure peaks.
🍻 Bidvest Premier Lounge
The flagship Priority Pass option, post-security in the joint domestic departures concourse. Hot food, full bar, decent showers, business desks. Walk-in pricing R600-700 if you have neither lounge access nor a status card. Capacity rarely strained except at the AM Cape Town/Durban peak.
🍸 SLOW Lounge
FNB-branded premium lounge, considered the best at HLA by regulars. Full a-la-carte menu, premium spirits, Nespresso, marble showers, quiet sleep pods. Access via FNB Premier/Private Banking card, BA Executive Club Gold/Silver, oneworld Sapphire+. No pay-in-walk-up.
✨ Status Reciprocity
Bidvest accepts Priority Pass, LoungeKey, DragonPass, oneworld Sapphire+ (BA, Qatar, Cathay), Star Alliance Gold (Lufthansa, Turkish, United, Singapore, Asiana, Ethiopian customers), SkyTeam Elite Plus (Delta, KLM, Air France, Kenya Airways) via partner contracts. The Priority Pass walk-in at R600-700 is fair for the bunny chow + showers + Wi-Fi if you have no other access.
🥩 5. Food & Duty-Free: Bunny Chow, Biltong, Standard SA
HLA’s duty-free is the standard South African mix — biltong, Cape wines, Three Ships whisky, Pinotage, Zulu beadwork, Shona stone carvings, the standard SA airport craft. Don’t expect international franchise variety beyond Mugg & Bean and Vida e Caffe. The food culture is solid SA fare — bunny chow, boerewors, samp and beans, standard.
🍲 Bunny Chow & Boerewors
Bunny chow (the Durban-origin dish) is widely served at Mugg & Bean and the airside cafes. Boerewors (Afrikaans-style farmer sausage) is the meat lover’s pick. Samp and beans is the maize-bean traditional staple. The HLA airside cafes have respectable versions, R85-130 per dish. The Bidvest Lounge buffet is the airport’s best SA food.
🍔 Biltong & SA Wines
Same biltong tradition as elsewhere in SA. Wors King and Joubert & Monty have outlets. Vacuum-sealed survives 2-3 weeks unrefrigerated. Cape wine duty-free with the standard Pinotage, Chenin Blanc, Cap Classique sparkling, Stellenbosch reds. Three Ships South African whisky is the connoisseur pick.
🧹 SA Crafts (Mixed)
The HLA craft shop sells the standard South African mix — Zulu beadwork, Shona stone carvings, Ndebele patterns, basket weaving. Smaller selection than CPT or JNB. Better for last-minute small souvenirs than serious craft shopping. The Sandton mall (Sandton City) has the proper craft shopping if you have time.
🍷 Pinotage & Cap Classique
Standard SA duty-free wine — Pinotage, Chenin Blanc, Cap Classique sparkling. Stellenbosch and Walker Bay reds. Three Ships South African whisky — the gold-medal Stellenbosch-distilled malt. Bottles travel in hand luggage only if bought airside after security.
💡 6. Insider Tips: Sandton, Pretoria, Magaliesberg, Cradle of Humankind
HLA’s position in Northern Johannesburg makes it the natural gateway for visitors heading to Sandton (Africa’s wealthiest square mile), Pretoria (the political capital), the Magaliesberg/Hartbeespoort tourism corridor, and the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Site. The standard 3-5 day Northern Johannesburg trip combines 2-3 of these regions.
🌍 Sandton (Africa’s Wealthiest Square Mile)
30 km southeast of HLA, Sandton is Africa’s premier business district — Mandela Square, Sandton City Mall, the Sandton Convention Centre, the JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) headquarters. Stay at the Sandton Sun, Michelangelo on the Square, the Maslow Hotel. Restaurant scene one of Africa’s best (DW Eleven-13, Cube Tasting Kitchen, Mosaic). Gautrain Sandton station for Pretoria/JNB connections.
🌍 Pretoria (Political Capital)
60 km east of HLA, Pretoria is South Africa’s political capital (the executive branch) — the Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument, Church Square, Loftus Versfeld stadium. The University of Pretoria and many embassies are here. Stay at Sheraton Pretoria, Premier Hotel, Capital Hotel School. The Gautrain connects Pretoria to Sandton in 35 min. Day-trippable from HLA or stay 1-2 nights.
🏔 Magaliesberg & Hartbeespoort
45 km west of HLA via the R512, the Magaliesberg mountain range and Hartbeespoort Dam offer the closest weekend escape from Johannesburg — mountain hiking, the Hartbeespoort Cable Car (the world’s longest mono-cableway, 1.2 km), Lesedi Cultural Village (Zulu/Sotho/Pedi/Ndebele/Xhosa cultural village), the Elephant Sanctuary. Stay at de Hoek Country House, Mount Grace, or budget at the Hartbeespoort hostels.
🌍 Cradle of Humankind (UNESCO)
35 km west of HLA, the Cradle of Humankind is the UNESCO-listed cluster of caves where many of the most significant hominid fossils have been discovered — Mrs Ples (2.3 million years old), Little Foot (3.7 million years), Australopithecus sediba. The Maropeng Visitor Centre and Sterkfontein Caves are the public-access sites. Day-trippable from HLA in 30 min drive, 90 min visit.
Highveld winter June-August is dry, sunny, cold nights — pleasant for outdoor sightseeing, less for swimming. Summer November-March is warm, often with dramatic afternoon thunderstorms but reliably sunny morning to afternoon. Easter holiday (March-April) is local school holiday peak. The Cradle of Humankind and Magaliesberg are quieter weekdays than weekends.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Should I fly into HLA or JNB for Johannesburg?
HLA wins for Northern Johannesburg arrivals (Sandton, Pretoria, Magaliesberg), faster check-in and security, FlySafair’s cheapest tickets. JNB wins for long-haul international connections (BA, Lufthansa, KLM, Emirates, Qatar all via JNB), Eastern Johannesburg arrivals (East Rand). The 2-airport split is smart: domestic on FlySafair via HLA, international long-haul via JNB. The cross-airport taxi takes 60-90 min in light traffic.
Do I need a visa for South Africa as a US, UK, EU, Canadian or Australian passport holder?
No. All these passports get 90 days visa-free on arrival. You need two blank facing passport pages and 30 days validity beyond your departure date. Children under 18 travelling without both parents need an unabridged birth certificate — airlines refuse boarding without one. Same rules apply at HLA, JNB, CPT, DUR, PLZ, GRJ.
Is Uber safe and reliable from HLA airport?
Yes. Uber, Bolt and inDrive operate normally with the same app experience as in Western capitals. Use the upper-level departures pickup zone, verify the licence plate matches the app. To Sandton R350-500 (US$20-28), 30-50 min. To Pretoria R450-600. To OR Tambo (JNB) R600-800, 60-90 min. Cards and contactless supported.
Why is FlySafair so dominant at HLA?
FlySafair has built Lanseria as its primary base since 2014, leveraging the privately-owned airport’s lower fees, faster operations, and the Northern Johannesburg passenger base. The airline operates 100+ daily flights from HLA, with a Boeing 737 fleet that’s now SA’s largest. FlySafair fares are 30-50% below SAA equivalents on most routes — the Ryanair-of-South-Africa positioning.
Does the Gautrain serve HLA?
No. The Gautrain rapid rail connects Pretoria, Sandton, Johannesburg CBD and OR Tambo (JNB) but does NOT extend to Lanseria. The closest Gautrain station is Sandton, a R350-500 Uber from HLA. If you need Gautrain access (for onward Pretoria or JNB), allow extra time and budget for the Uber-Gautrain transfer.
What currency should I bring to Johannesburg?
Bring a card. South African Rand is the only useful currency. ATMs at HLA arrivals (Standard Bank, FNB, ABSA, Nedbank) dispense at near-interbank rates. Cards work everywhere in Northern Johannesburg — Sandton is one of the world’s most card-friendly business districts. Carry R200-500 cash for parking attendants and tips.
Is the tap water safe in Johannesburg?
Yes throughout the Johannesburg area — municipal water is treated and reliable. Hotels and restaurants supply tap water on request. Brushing teeth is fine. The exceptions are remote suburbs and informal settlements where bottled is wise. Carry a refillable bottle for hikes; the Highveld altitude makes hydration important.
How long should I budget at HLA for an international departure?
Three hours for international (with JNB or another connection), 90 minutes for domestic. International queues are short at HLA since most international transfers happen at JNB. Domestic FlySafair queues typically under 20 minutes — HLA is one of SA’s most efficient airports. The lounges and duty-free are the only reasons to arrive much earlier than 75-90 min for domestic.
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | HLA |
| Terminal Layout | Single integrated terminal (expanded 2014-2018), privately owned, 2.5M pax/year |
| Distance to Sandton | 30 km southeast via N14, 30-50 min |
| Currency | South African Rand (ZAR), ~18-19 per USD |
| Rideshare Apps | Uber, Bolt, inDrive (R350-500 to Sandton) |
| Self-Drive Rental | Avis, Hertz, Europcar, Bidvest, First; drive on the LEFT |
| Cross-Airport to JNB | 60 km cross-Johannesburg, 60-90 min light traffic, 2-3 h rush |
| Visa-Free Stay | 90 days for US/CA/EU/UK/AU/NZ/JP/BR; 2 blank facing pages required |
| Hub Domestic Carrier | FlySafair (dominant base airline since 2014); Lift, Cemair second-tier |
| International Connectivity | Limited — Airlink to GBE/WDH/MPM/HRE/NBO; no direct European long-haul |
| Lounges | Bidvest Premier (Priority Pass), SLOW (oneworld Sapphire+/FNB) |
| Climate | Highveld — warm summer 18-28°C with PM thunderstorms, cold winter 4-21°C clear sunny |
| Tap Water | Drinkable throughout Johannesburg area |
| Onward Day-Trips | Sandton (30 km), Pretoria (60 km), Magaliesberg/Hartbeespoort (45 km), Cradle of Humankind (35 km) |
| Take-Home Buys | Standard SA biltong, Pinotage, Three Ships whisky, Zulu beadwork, Shona stone carvings |
| Special 2026 Note | Privately owned (vs ACSA-managed JNB) — smaller, faster, cheaper. FlySafair LCC base since 2014 |



