The Gauteng Air Access Network (GAAN), an initiative established in 2021, is a testament to the power of collaboration in the aviation sector. It is a partnership involving both public and private stakeholders, aimed at enhancing Gauteng’s air connectivity. This network includes entities like the Gauteng Tourism Authority, the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency, Airports Company South Africa, the City of Ekurhuleni, the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA), and private airport facilities.
The Role of GAAN
GAAN plays a crucial role in reviving and expanding air travel routes, particularly those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Its efforts are geared towards reinstating lost routes, attracting new ones, and building a robust pipeline for potential routes covering cargo, passengers, and special permits for film crews and charter market flights.

The Network’s Key Achievements
Since its inception, GAAN has achieved notable successes:
- The inauguration or re-establishment of direct flights from international cities like Frankfurt, Brussels, Beijing-Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Perth.
- Regional airlines like Eswatini Air and Zambia Airways launched direct routes into Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport.
- The network is also in talks with Air India to establish direct flights to Delhi and Mumbai.
Economic Impact of GAAN
GAAN’s impact on the economy is significant. Every regular long-haul air service supports approximately 3,000 direct and indirect jobs. The introduction of new international routes can have a multiplier effect on the economy and job creation.
Statistics and Future Goals of the Network
In the first quarter of 2023, Gauteng accounted for 43% of South Africa’s overall arrivals, contributing significantly to the economy. The Gauteng Tourism Authority, a key player in GAAN, is keen on furthering this growth. They aim to reach 21 million tourist arrivals by 2035, underlining the critical role of air access in achieving this goal.

The Collaborative Nature of GAAN
GAAN’s success can be attributed to the cooperative nature of its stakeholders, who tirelessly work to enhance Gauteng’s air access. The collaborative efforts include:
- Targeting airlift from India and increasing flight frequencies from Air China.
- Working with Lanseria International Airport to support regional flights and domestic flight portfolios.
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Conclusion
The Gauteng Air Access Network is more than just an aviation initiative; it’s a driving force for economic growth, job creation, and global connectivity in Gauteng. With continued collaboration and innovative strategies, GAAN is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of air travel and tourism in the region.