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Founded | 2001 | |||
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Hubs | OR Tambo International Airport | |||
Focus cities | Cape Town International Airport, King Shaka International Airport, Port Elizabeth Airport, George Airport, Lanseria Airport | |||
Fleet size | 11 + 8 orders | |||
Destinations | 9 | |||
Parent company | Comair Limited | |||
Headquarters | Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, South Africa | |||
Key people | Gidon Novick and Erik Venter (joint CEOs) | |||
Website | www.kulula.com |
kulula.com, sometimes known as Kulula Air or more simply as Kululu (Zulu: It's easy[1]), is a South African low-fare airline, operating on major domestic routes out of OR Tambo International Airport, outside of Johannesburg. There are also a limited number of international flights to Namibia, Mauritius, Zambia and Zimbabwe.[2] The headquarters of the company are located at Bonaero Park, Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng.[3]
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kulula.com was established in July 2001 and started operations in August of the same year. It is a wholly owned low-cost subsidiary of British Airways franchise Comair.[2]
On Kulula.com it is also possible make a booking for travel on other carriers from Johannesburg (OR Tambo International Airport to destinations outside South Africa. The flights are not sold as Kulula services. Below are the destinations availalble to book on kulula.com and the airlines that operate them:
Comair Flights to
Federal Air Flights to
Zambezi Airlines Flights to
As of June 2011, the kulula.com fleet consists of the following aircraft with an average age of 14.3 years:[4]
Aircraft | Total | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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Boeing 737-300 | 1 | 0 |
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Boeing 737-400 | 6 | 0 |
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Boeing 737-800 | 5 | 8 |
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Deliveries between 2012-2015[5] |
Total | 12 | 8 |
kulula.com has become well known for its distinctive, brightly colored and often humorous livery.[6] One aircraft is covered with a legend describing the different parts of the airplane, which is known as Flying 101.[7]
kulula.com offers food and drinks as a buy on board programme.[8] In contrast to other low-cost airlines, it offers a frequent flyer program, which is called Jetsetters.[9]
In 2010 kulula.com was forced by FIFA to stop a campaign describing itself as the "Unofficial National Carrier of the You-Know-What",[10][11] which took place "Not next year, not last year, but somewhere in between.",[12] obviously referring to the Association Football World Cup which took place in South Africa at that time. Another advert announced "affordable flights for everybody" except Sepp Blatter, who was offered a free seat "for the duration of that thing that is happening right now".[13]
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