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Kulula Airlines
Although low cost (no frills) airlines have been operating for some time in the US and the UK, South Africa only got it’s first in 2001, and it was called Kulula. Kulula ia actually an African word and means ‘it is easy/simple’. Kulula is completed owned by Comair, which is a subsidiary of British Airways. Kulula offered an alternative to SAA, and they were much cheaper. The main difference being that you were not provided with food or beverages while en route, however being that most domestic flights in South Africa take less than 3 hours, this was very agreeable with consumers. As such the popularity of Kulula began to grow. Another interesting fact was the way that they promoted the airline and its staff. Taking a leaf from South West Airlines, they positioned themselves as the fun and light-hearted airline. Not only were adverts funny, but the staff themselves actually told jokes and interacted with clients on the flights. This made them very popular as well as helped with word of mouth, as most people who flew them would talk favourably. Kulula have continued to grow, despite increasing competition, and have actually branched out into other related ventures. It is now possible to hire a car through them, book a hotel, and they even have their own loyalty card. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Marc writes about Kulula as well as other airlines that have flights in and around South Africa. |
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