Africazine:
South Africa’s Border Management Authority is gearing up for a busy Easter travel season with a comprehensive operational plan.
The plan aims to facilitate the secure movement of people and goods across 71 ports of entry. Authorities anticipate significant increases in cross-border traffic, with expectations of over 25,000 travelers per day at peak times.
South Africa’s Easter Travel Operational Plan Unveiled
The Border Management Authority (BMA) has announced its operational strategy for the Easter festive season. This initiative is crucial as it coincides with one of the busiest travel periods in South Africa. The plan emphasizes a balance between enforcement and the ease of travel, ensuring that legitimate travel, tourism, and trade are supported.
BMA spokesperson Mmemme Mogotsi highlighted the commitment to robust border law enforcement while facilitating smooth travel experiences. The operational plan is backed by various structures within the national security cluster, including inter-ministerial committees and joint operational bodies at both national and provincial levels.
South Africa: Key figures on Easter Travel Operations
- 31 March to 4 April 2026: Outbound travel phase
- 5 April to 9 April 2026: Return travel phase
- Thursday 2 April: Expected peak outbound travel day
- Easter Monday, 6 April: Anticipated busiest return period
- Over 25,000 travelers per day at peak times
- More than one million movements recorded over 10 days during Easter in 2025
Phased Approach to Managing Travel Peaks
The operational plan will be executed in four phases: planning, execution, demobilisation, and sustenance. The execution phase will be divided into outbound and return travel segments, with specific dates highlighted for travelers to plan accordingly.
Authorities expect significant traffic volumes, potentially reaching double the baseline during peak periods. The BMA aims to ensure that all operations are efficient and secure, especially as millions are expected to travel during the Easter holiday.
Next Steps for the BMA’s Easter Operations
- Demobilisation phase begins on 10 April 2026
- Reallocation of resources back to normal levels post-Easter
- Continued monitoring and evaluation during the sustenance phase
- Preparation for the 46th SADC Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government later in the year
South Africa is ready to manage a surge in travel during the Easter season with a detailed operational plan.
