 Cape Town Airport's name changed to Winnie Madicazela Mandela International Airport. No sooner had economic freedom fighter commander-in-chief, Julius Malama spoke in the words, had the name of the Cape Town International Airport changed on Wikipedia. In a fiery speech at Madicazela Mandela's funeral at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday, Malama called for the Cape Town International Airport to be renamed after the struggle icon. The new entry read Winnie Madicazela Mandela International Airport formerly known as Cape Town International Airport, IATA, CPT, ICAO, FACT. Winnie Madicazela Mandela International Airport is the only airport in the Cape Town metropolitan area that offers scheduled passenger services. The airport has domestic and international terminals, linked by a common central terminal. Under the airport's history, the entry was amended to read, Winnie Madicazela Mandela International Airport was opened in 1954. Under developments, the entry said, in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Winnie Madicazela Mandela International Airport was extensively expanded and renovated. After some time the amendments were removed and the page reset to its original content.