Traveling to South Africa and going to visit Johannesburg?
You are in a right place!
We offer safe, reliable and cost-effective private door-to-door transfers to Johannesburg from O. R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) and vice versa, as well as any other transfers from Johannesburg to any destination within South Africa or neighboring countries.
Furthermore, you can book our affordable chauffeur service renting a car with driver for several hours or for the whole day to use it in Johannesburg.
All our drivers are English-speaking professionals, and some of them speak other foreign languages, too. In any case, our 24/7 English-language customer support by phone or by WhatsApp will be at your disposal after placing your order.
How It Works
Choose the route and a vehicle |
| Select service type you need, choose the route (or hourly hire duration), indicate number of passengers and luggage, as well as other necessary details if needed. See the price for different vehicle classes, choose one suitable for you and press Next. |
Choose the payment method |
| Complete the booking form, choose the payment method, press Make Booking button, make online prepayment (if needed) and get email confirmation. When a driver will be assigned to your job, his phone number will be emailed to you. |
The driver meets you with a name tag |
| Your driver will meet you on-site with a name tag at the right time. He will walk you to the car and safely drive you to your destination. At the end of your ride, if needed, you will pay in cash or by card-to-card transfer to your driver. |
Our Benefits
English-speaking drivers
Always available — friendly, professional, and communicative.
Fixed prices — no surprises
Know your fare in advance, with no hidden fees.
Meet & greet included
Your driver will wait at arrivals with a name tag.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a ride?
We recommend booking your transfer or hourly hire service at least 72 hours in advance. If you don’t have that much time, you can request an urgent transfer — we’ll let you know as soon as possible whether we can confirm it.
What pick-up time should I specify for the transfer?
If your transfer starts from an airport or railway station, please specify your flight or train arrival time as the start of your transfer. This helps the driver organize the meeting more accurately.
If your transfer starts from a hotel to an airport, please indicate the time you wish to be picked up at reception. You’ll need to calculate it yourself, allowing extra time for check-in. We recommend adding about 3 hours before your flight’s departure. For example, if your flight leaves at 14:00 and the trip takes 1 hour, your pick-up time should be 10:00.
How do I know if my order has been accepted?
After submitting your booking, you’ll receive an email with all trip details and your order status as “Waiting”. Once we receive and confirm your payment, the status will change to “Accepted”, and you’ll receive another email confirmation.
If you don’t receive the confirmation email, please contact our support team at office@welcome.taxi.
How do I change my booking?
To make changes to your booking, please contact our support team at office@welcome.taxi.
Important note: Requests for changes made less than 72 hours before your trip may be declined.
How can I cancel my booking?
You can cancel your booking in two ways:
- Via the booking page on our website — use the cancellation number provided in your booking voucher, at least 72 hours before the trip.
- By contacting our support team if it’s less than 72 hours before your ride.
Important note: In case of urgent cancellation, we may not be able to refund your deposit. The free cancellation period is stated in your confirmation email.
What should I do if my flight is delayed?
If your flight is delayed by less than 30 minutes, the driver will adjust their arrival time automatically.
If the delay is longer, please inform the driver directly (their phone number is in your confirmation voucher) or contact WelcomeTaxi Customer Support at office@welcome.taxi. Please include your order number and the new arrival time.
Important note: The driver may charge an additional fee for extended waiting time.
How will I find my driver?
For airport transfers, if you’ve added the meet-and-greet option to your order, the driver will meet you in the arrivals area — right after passport control and baggage claim. You’ll see a name sign with your first and last names (or custom text, if specified in your booking).
Important note: We strongly recommend adding the meet-and-greet option to your airport transfer booking.
For hotel pickups, the driver will wait for you in the hotel lobby. Detailed meeting instructions and your driver’s contact number are provided in your booking confirmation voucher.
How can I be sure that my driver will pick me up?
WelcomeTaxi guarantees that your driver will do their best to meet you on time.
Both you and the driver will have each other’s phone or WhatsApp number. Please keep your mobile phone switched on at the time of pickup. If you can’t reach the driver, contact our support team immediately.
I can’t find my driver. What should I do?
If you can’t find your driver, please double-check the name signs again — the driver may have missed you in the crowd.
Try calling or messaging the driver via WhatsApp. If there’s no response within the meeting time, contact our support team.
If necessary, go to the airport’s Information Desk to arrange a local taxi to your destination.
Important note: If the driver fails to meet you, we will refund your payment.
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Johannesburg, often referred to as "Jo'burg," "Joburg," or "Jozi," is the largest city in South Africa and a major economic and cultural hub on the African continent. Here's an overview:
Key Facts:
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Location:
- Situated in the Gauteng province, Johannesburg is located in the northeastern part of South Africa. It is not near the coast, making it one of the world's largest cities not built on a river, lake, or coastline.
- Approximately 1,753 meters (5,751 feet) above sea level.
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Population:
- With a metropolitan population exceeding 5 million, Johannesburg is the most populous city in South Africa.
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Economy:
- Often called the "City of Gold" because of its origins as a gold-mining settlement in 1886.
- It is South Africa's financial capital, hosting the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and headquarters of major corporations.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
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History:
- Established during the 19th-century gold rush.
- Played a central role in South Africa's political history, including the anti-apartheid movement.
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Landmarks:
- Apartheid Museum: Chronicles the history of apartheid and the struggle for freedom.
- Constitution Hill: A former prison complex now serving as a museum and home to South Africa's Constitutional Court.
- Soweto: A historic township known for its role in the fight against apartheid, including landmarks like Nelson Mandela's former home.
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Art and Culture:
- Johannesburg is known for its vibrant arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and music venues.
- The Maboneng Precinct is a trendy area featuring art, food, and entertainment.
Tourism and Activities:
- Gold Reef City: A theme park and entertainment complex that offers a glimpse into the city’s mining history.
- Nature Reserves and Parks:
- Johannesburg Botanical Garden.
- Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden.
- Shopping and Dining:
- Known for upscale shopping malls like Sandton City and traditional markets such as the Rosebank Sunday Market.
Challenges:
- Urban Sprawl: Johannesburg is characterized by its vast and sprawling urban layout.
- Inequality: Despite its economic significance, the city has stark contrasts between wealth and poverty.
- Safety: Crime can be an issue in certain areas, so visitors are advised to exercise caution and stay in safer parts of the city.
Significance Today:
Johannesburg is a dynamic city blending its rich history with modern growth. It serves as a gateway to South Africa and offers visitors a unique experience of urban life, culture, and history on the African continent.
How to get from Johannesburg to the airport
Getting from Johannesburg to O.R. Tambo International Airport is straightforward, with several options depending on your budget, time, and convenience. Here's a guide to the main ways:
1. Gautrain (High-Speed Train)
- Time: ~15-30 minutes, depending on your starting station.
- Cost: ~ZAR 190-200 (one way).
- Details:
- The Gautrain is the fastest and most reliable option, avoiding traffic.
- Major stations include Park Station (central Johannesburg) and Sandton Station.
- Trains run frequently from early morning (around 5:30 AM) to late evening (around 8:30 PM).
- Follow signs at your station to board the train to O.R. Tambo.
2. Rideshare Apps (e.g., Uber, Bolt)
- Time: ~30-60 minutes, depending on traffic.
- Cost: ~ZAR 250-450, depending on your starting location.
- Details:
- Uber and Bolt are widely available in Johannesburg.
- Simply book through the app; the driver will drop you at the designated drop-off area at the airport.
- Ideal for door-to-door service.
3. Metered Taxis
- Time: ~30-60 minutes, depending on traffic.
- Cost: ~ZAR 400-700 (more expensive than rideshare apps).
- Details:
- Metered taxis are available but are less popular due to their higher cost.
- Ensure the taxi is legitimate and the meter is running.
4. Airport Shuttle Services
- Time: ~30-60 minutes, depending on traffic.
- Cost: ~ZAR 200-600, depending on the service.
- Details:
- Many hotels and private companies offer airport shuttles.
- These services are usually pre-booked and can provide shared or private rides.
5. Driving (Personal Car or Rental)
- Time: ~30-60 minutes, depending on traffic.
- Cost: Fuel and toll fees (~ZAR 50-100).
- Details:
- Follow the R24 or N12 highways to the airport.
- Parking is available at the airport if needed, with both short-term and long-term options.
6. Public Minibus Taxis
- Time: Varies, often slower due to stops.
- Cost: ~ZAR 20-50.
- Details:
- This is the cheapest option but is less reliable and safe for tourists.
- Typically used by locals and may require multiple transfers.
Tips for Travelers
- Plan for Traffic: Morning (7-9 AM) and evening (4-6 PM) traffic can be heavy, so leave early.
- Safety: Stick to reputable services like Gautrain, Uber, or pre-booked shuttles.
- Timing: Arrive at the airport 2-3 hours before an international flight and 1-2 hours before a domestic flight.


