Bram Fischer International Airport is an important gateway to the Free State, a
land-locked province.
Bloemfontein International Airport was officially renamed Bram Fischer
International Airport by President Jacob a at an historic event held at the
airport on 13 December 2012.
At the heart of the economy in the region, Bram Fischer International Airport
offers a world-class airport operation that caters for more than 400 000
passengers and 20 000 air traffic movements per annum.
This international airport fulfils its role as an economic hub, ideally
situated on the N8 Corridor, which links Bloemfontein, the industrial area of
o and Maseru in Lesotho.
Bram Fischer International has been designated as an economic node and focal
point for development on the corridor.
The airport will continue to uphold Bram Fischer's name and legacy by
facilitating growth and development in the Free State and specifically
ng.