Domestic sale to promote the love for local travel until late 2021

Johannesburg, 2 February 2021 - kulula.com launched its 'Sale at first sight' promotion, with some incredible fares from as low as R354 on offer until Thursday 4 February, spreading some much-needed love to South Africans.

With 347 800 seats on offer across all its domestic routes, kulula fans can visit the people and places that they love most, with travel dates stretching, as far as 30 November 2021.

Given the recent downward trajectory in infections, the promotion will aim to provide those customers who had to postpone their December plans with an ideal opportunity to book great value flights for that well-deserved local holiday on any of kulula's five domestic routes, whilst celebrating their love for local travel.

Brian Kitchin, Sales and Marketing executive at kulula.com said: 'After the year we've all had we know people are thinking about holidays and spending quality time with loved ones now more than ever and this is the inspiration behind our campaign. It is for this reason that we are pleased to be able to offer one-way fares for as low as R354.'

'We're committed to offering great-value for all South Africans, whilst providing them a safe and protected Covid-19 flying experience making local travel possible for those who want to explore the hidden gems South Africa has to offer,' Kitchin adds.

South Africans who would like to take the airline up on these offers can take a look at the below suggestions of what's on offer:

For those looking for a family holiday, look no further than Durban with one-way fares from R354. The eastern coastline of South Africa not only offers great weather all year around for lots of outdoor time with the kids, but it also boasts some fantastic family favourites including Shaka Marine World, Sugar Rush Adventure Park near Ballito, the Umgeni River Bird Park and the brand-new extended Durban Golden-Mile.

If it is a relaxing, romantic break that you need to sweep your loved one off their feet then plan a trip to the Mother City with fares starting at R 480. Fall deeper in love with the picturesque beauty that only Cape Town can offer. Hold hands and breathe in the fresh sea air along the iconic Sea Point Promenade, picnic with the birds and the bees at the exquisite Harold Porter National Botanical Garden in Betty's Bay, get a couple's massage at the 12 Apostles or set out on a sunset cruise from the V & A waterfront.

The Eastern Cape is the ideal destination for those who want to explore some hidden gems and exhilarating adventures. With fares from R492 to George and R423 to East London, travellers can get their blood pumping with a Kayak & Lilo excursion up the Storms River gorge, snorkel and explore the underwater world at beautiful Sardinia Bay in Port Elizabeth, hike through indigenous forests and take in the beautiful mountain views on one of the various Tsitsikama Trails. Just a 30-minute drive from George in the Western Cape, thrill seekers can go over the world's longest over-ocean zip line in Mossel Bay.

Joburg's cosmopolitan vibe can be appealing for those who have been too quiet during lockdown. Fly up to the city of Gold with one-way fares from R354. Get lost in the city that never sleeps by taking a micro-adventure tour as you explore some old parts of the city that has received a new lease on life like Constitutional Hill, Bungee Jump off the Orlando Towers, explore the inner-city's quirky style and food in Maropeng or just a short drive from the city one will find the birthplace of humanity, as it is known at Maropeng. Discover the earliest forms of life, including Mrs Ples and Littlefoot on a discovery tour through the Sterkfontein caves.

kulula fans can book online via kulula.com, the kulula Contact Center 0861 585 852 or their travel agent.

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