- Phone
- +27324360058
- online@khasav.co.za
- Website
- www.khasav.co.za ↗
- Address
- DBN Shop AR 01, King Shaka International Airport, Landside Arrivals
Khasav
Prices here sit in the mid-range for King Shaka, so Khasav works when you want airport basics without duty-free markups. It trades past security in the main departures area, so you don’t need to leave the secure zone or rush immigration timing. Think standard travel retail: snacks, soft drinks, some packaged sweets, plus last‑minute gifts and small accessories.
Opening hours generally track the main bank of departures, with Khasav open from early morning into the late evening on heavy flight days. You’ll see typical grab‑and‑go items around the tills: bottled water, chips, chocolate bars, and a few slightly nicer packaged treats that run a bit higher than supermarket prices. Card payments are the norm and tap‑to‑pay usually works faster than chip here.
Stock skews toward mainstream brands rather than specialist regional products, so expect familiar logos more than niche Durban finds. You can pick up basic travel needs: charging cables, power adapters, simple headphones, neck pillows, and small toiletry packs sized for cabin bags. If you forgot toothpaste or deodorant, this is one of the easier stops before your gate.
No standout “signature” item pops up in reports, so treat Khasav as a practical stop instead of a food mission. Use it to top up snacks before a low‑cost carrier flight that only sells on board. Quick tip: check expiry dates on perishable items and grab drinks from the back of the fridge for a colder bottle on hot Durban days.