Into what three categories can South Africa's airports be divided?
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The awards are presented to those airports whose customers have rated them the highest over the course of the year, and are split into three categories across all regions – airports with more than 2 million passengers, airports with fewer than 2 million passengers, and the most improved airports.
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South Africa's airports can generally be divided into three categories: major airports, regional airports, and military airports.
- Major airports, such as O.R. Tambo International Airport and Cape Town International Airport, serve as hub airports and handle a large volume of passenger traffic and cargo.
- Regional airports, such as East London and Port Elizabeth, serve regional and domestic air traffic and these airports serve a specific region, and usually offer services to smaller cities and towns within the region.
- Lastly, military airports are airports that are used by the military for defense purposes and are typically not accessible to the public.
- Another category of airports could be the small airports and airfields, such as George and Ulundi, serve smaller cities and rural areas and have more limited facilities and services.
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