South Africa’s tourism sector received a powerful lift this week. Qantas Airways officially introduced its new direct service between Johannesburg and Perth. The launch has been welcomed across government and industry, with Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille calling the route a major step forward for travel, trade, and people-to-people relations between South Africa and Australia.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The service was unveiled at a high-level event at the Saxon Hotel, Villas and Spa in Johannesburg. Among the attendees were Australian Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell, Australian High Commissioner Tegan Brink, and senior executives from Qantas, South African Tourism, the Gauteng Tourism Authority, and the Tourism Business Council of South Africa. Their attendance signalled the importance both countries place on strengthening aviation links and rebuilding cross-continental connectivity.
Minister de Lille described the new flight as more than a logistical connection. Her remarks underscored how enhanced air access will deepen cooperation and broaden two-way travel between South Africa and the wider Oceania region.
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New Route Launch Follows South Africa’s Successful G20 Summit
The new flight enters South Africa’s network at a moment of strong global visibility. The launch follows the country’s widely praised hosting of the G20 Summit. The event demonstrated South Africa’s capability as a world-class destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions. Minister de Lille pointed out that the global spotlight earned during the summit now continues through initiatives that improve South Africa’s air connectivity.
The route is aligned with the national Tourism Growth Partnership Plan for 2025 to 2029. Air access is identified as a core pillar of the plan, which seeks to remove barriers to travel, improve visa systems and expand long-haul routes. The tourism sector has experienced steady recovery. The government emphasises that sustained growth requires fast, reliable and efficient international airlift.
Aviation Data Shows Strong Recovery and Expanding Seat Capacity
Latest aviation figures highlight South Africa’s upward trajectory. International seat capacity has risen to eight million five hundred thousand, marking a more than nine percent increase compared to 2024. Of these, long-haul routes account for four million six hundred thousand seats, with three million nine hundred thousand allocated to short-haul services. Double-digit growth has been recorded month-on-month since June 2025, demonstrating renewed confidence in South Africa as a global destination.
Minister de Lille described this trend as airlift expansion at scale. She noted that the country’s improved international seat capacity reflects deliberate policy, targeted investment, and strengthened collaboration between the government and the aviation sector.
For Gauteng, these gains are especially important. Johannesburg’s role as South Africa’s primary international gateway makes each new route a strategic asset for economic growth, trade, touris,m and visitor mobility.
How the Johannesburg–Perth Route Expands Tourism Networks
The direct connection between Johannesburg and Perth significantly improves South Africa’s reach into the Oceania region. By reducing travel time and simplifying long-haul journeys, the route makes South Africa more accessible for Australian and New Zealand travellers.
Tourism arrivals from Australia have shown sustained growth. By 2025, arrivals increased by nearly thirty percent compared to 2024 and now stand ten percent above pre-pandemic figures. These indicators reveal a strong appetite for South African travel experiences, from wildlife safaris and cultural tours to adventure travel and business events.
The route also benefits South Africans who travel to Australia for work, education, family reunification or migration pathways. Direct access supports smoother travel, enhances mobility patterns, and strengthens commercial and social ties between the two nations.
Supporting Global Events Hosted in South Africa
The flight launch comes at a strategic time as South Africa prepares to host major tourism and sporting events. These include Meetings Africa 2026, Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2027.
Minister de Lille highlighted the long-standing sporting relationship between the two nations. Cricket, rugby and netball have forged cultural connections that continue to bring South Africans and Australians together. The direct service improves travel conditions for fans, players, teams and media covering upcoming international tournaments.
South African Tourism and Qantas Commit to Long-Term Partnership
The Minister confirmed that South African Tourism will collaborate with Qantas and industry partners to drive demand for the route. Joint marketing campaigns, trade initiatives and destination promotions will focus on positioning South Africa as an accessible hub for travellers from across Oceania, including New Zealand and the Pacific islands.
She emphasised that South Africa’s expanding air access strengthens the country’s global positioning at a time when international travellers are seeking destinations with rich cultural offerings, strong infrastructure and convenient connections. The Johannesburg to Perth route supports that ambition and opens the door to increased business, tourism and investment activity.
Why the New Route Matters for Gauteng
As South Africa’s aviation hub, Gauteng will feel the immediate impact of the new direct service. The province benefits from increased visitor spending at hotels, restaurants, convention venues, transportation services and township tourism experiences. Additional arrivals stimulate job creation and offer new opportunities for small businesses across the tourism value chain.
The route also reinforces Gauteng’s position as Africa’s commercial gateway. Stronger direct access to Australia supports trade relationships, corporate travel and investment flows while enhancing the province’s role as a continental logistics and economic centre.
This direct connection strengthens the province’s appeal to business travellers, families and leisure visitors who seek fast, seamless travel between the two regions.
Your Next Gauteng Journey Begins with Better Global Access
The new Qantas direct service between Johannesburg and Perth expands South Africa’s global connectivity and brings new opportunities for travellers, businesses and tourism operators across Gauteng. Australians can now reach Johannesburg more easily, while South Africans benefit from quicker access to Perth and beyond. Travel providers gain new markets, families enjoy more convenient routes and students experience greater mobility.
To plan your next trip or explore new travel options, visit South African Tourism’s official platforms or speak to your preferred travel provider. With improved air access and growing international interest, your next great Gauteng experience is now just one direct flight away.



