Kulula re-opens flight bookings ahead of December take off

Published Nov 10, 2020

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Comair announced that it would start taking bookings for Kulula from Monday, November 9, ahead of its planned take off on December 1.

Comair Rescue Consortium representative, Glenn Orsmond, said the flying public can once again expect low airfares as they gradually restore their schedule and network.

“We are excited to be returning to the skies and are proud to continue our kulula heritage of offering affordable airfares after introducing low cost flying in South Africa close to twenty years ago,” said Orsmond.

“This is an important moment for Comair, for all the employees who have been so patient and supportive through the business rescue process, for our customers, the flying public and the country,” he said.

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Orsmond added that Comair will start off with a fleet of fifteen aircraft and gradually increase with the remainder of the fleet in the coming months.

Meanwhile, customers who booked tickets before Comair was placed in business rescue are able to use the value of their tickets through the Comair Travel Bank for future travel.

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