18 years ago, South Africa’s airline, kulula.com took flight in uncharted territory, pioneering the country’s low-cost airline industry. Today, that pioneering spirit is stronger than ever as the brand celebrates the freedom for all to fly across Mzanzi.
“What a ‘flight’ it’ss been and 18 years aloft is no small feat. We’re truly proud to be the first South African low-cost airline to celebrate this great achievement, says Wrenelle Stander, Joint Chief Executive of Comair, which operates kulula.com.
“And while we’ve helped a more mobile, travel-savvygeneration of glyers emerge by making air travel more accessible, above all it’s our loyal kulula.com fans who’re behind our success and we thank them for all their support.”
Apart from being South Africa’s first low-cost airline, the brand has also celebrated many firsts in recent years: the first low-cost airline to offer SLOW-XS, a lounge at Lanseria International Airport, the first airline to have “the most South African flight” and the first braai in the sky.
Apart from these, kulula.com’s vision remains firmly set on making travel even easier and affordable for the next 18-years to come, while staying true to its quirky brand personality fro which it’s famous.
kulula.com fans are urged to wish the airline a happy birthday on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram by using #kulula18 to stand a chance to win some great travel prizes.
There will plenty of to win prizes, so keep an eye on kulula.com’s social media pages for the rest of August, says Stander.