Essayer OR - Gratuit
The strategic value of ACSA’s retail programme
The Star
|September 26, 2025
THE aviation sector in South Africa presents unprecedented opportunities for entrepreneurial development, with Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) positioned at the epicentre of this transformation.

ACSA achieved a notable improvement in all of its financial metrics, most notably reporting increases in both revenue and earnings, signaling a robust recovery and expansion in the aviation retail sector. This analysis examines the strategic value that ACSAs retail programme brings to aspirant entrepreneurs, exploring both the quantitative scale of opportunities and the qualitative benefits for small business development within South Africa’s premier aviation infrastructure.
ACSA operates nine of South Africa’s airports, creating an extensive network of retail opportunities across the country's most strategic transport hubs. The company’s retail portfolio represents a significant component of its commercial operations, with retail rentals increasing to R1.240 billion from R1.127bn (10% growth) in the previous period, demonstrating the robust growth potential within this sector.
The scale of ACSA’s retail infrastructure is particularly impressive when examining individual airport capacities. This substantial footfall provides entrepreneurs with access to a captive, high-value customer base comprising both domestic and international travelers.
The nine airports facilitated nearly 41 million passengers annually, establishing ACSA’ network as Africa’s most significant aviation retail ecosystem. The three main international gateways, O.R. Tambo International, Cape Town International, and King Shaka International Airports, serve as particularly lucrative venues for retail enterprises, benefiting from consistent passenger traffic and extended dwell times characteristic of international travel.
The fundamental value proposition of ACSAs retail programme lies in providing entrepreneurs with immediate access to a sophisticated, diverse customer base.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 26, 2025 de The Star.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Star

The Star
‘Hey! You Ought to Forgive’: a guide to breaking cycles of hurt
IN HEY! You Ought to Forgive, author Mahlatse Nchabeleng addresses one of the hardest commands of the heart: forgiveness.
4 mins
October 15, 2025
The Star
Chiefs taking risk by keeping Nabi's former assistants despite struggles
YOU WOULD have expected the head honchos at Kaizer Chiefs to have learnt their lesson by now. But such is the questionable nature of management that they seem not to care anymore.
3 mins
October 15, 2025
The Star
Moody's, GCR see signs of recovery as South Africa's growth outlook remains stable
RATINGS agencies Moody’s and GCR Ratings say a positive trend is emerging in South Africa's economic growth trajectory, with both agencies maintaining a stable outlook as reforms begin to show progress and fiscal discipline continues to hold.
2 mins
October 15, 2025
The Star
'Siyaya e-America' as brilliant Bafana end 23-year World Cup hoodoo
THE South African men's national football team, Bafana Bafana, enjoyed a rare favour from archrivals Nigeria last night as they ended a 23-year World Cup qualification hoodoo.
2 mins
October 15, 2025

The Star
Why South Africa needs to become an electro-state
THE world is entering a new energy era, one defined by technological mastery. In this emerging reality, the countries that lead will not be those with the largest fossil fuel reserves, it will be those that can produce, store, and use electricity efficiently across every sector of their economies. This is the beginning of the age of electrotech and the rise of what can be called the electro-state.
3 mins
October 15, 2025
The Star
'Future effect' - the leadership trait that matters
Good leaders know how to cultivate team intelligence and collaboration
3 mins
October 15, 2025
The Star
Mental support for victims cannot wait
WORLD Mental Health Day, observed earlier this month, provided an annual reminder that mental health is not a secondary need but a cornerstone of human resilience and recovery.
2 mins
October 15, 2025
The Star
Let’s fix SAFA, the nation’s pride
WHEN FIFA, the world soccer governing body, docked Bafana Bafana three points for fielding an ineligible player, Tebogo Mokoena, in their March match against Lesotho, many South Africans were devastated because the country is known for its soccer fervour.
1 min
October 15, 2025
The Star
Arsenal eye chance to pull clear in EPL title race
ARSENAL have a great opportunity to cement their newfound status as English Premier League title favourites when league action resumes, with closest challengers Liverpool facing an extremely challenging run in their next five fixtures.
1 mins
October 15, 2025

The Star
Tharisa reports strong 4th performance with increased PGM and chrome production
THARISA, the mining company dual-JSE and London Stock Exchange listed mining company reported a strong fourth quarter performance after higher mining, milling, grade and recovery metrics boosted chrome and platinum production.
2 mins
October 15, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size