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Brief information | |
IATA code | MN |
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Seat | Kempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa |
Internet | www.kulula.com |
history
The word Kulula has its origin in the language of the Zulus and means easy, light. The company was founded in 2001 and is a subsidiary of Comair. The company is quite creative when it comes to its external image. It starts with the machines. They are painted green, but their design is anything but conventional. On the Internet you can find the term kulula airlines astonishingly many pictures for this small fleet. Even during the flight you have to expect unusual announcements when researching the term on the Internet kulula humor there is numerous evidence of this.
fleet
At the moment (as of 2011) the fleet consists of 9 Boeing 737s, starting with the Boeing 737-200 to the Boeing 737-800.
Alliances
There is an alliance with the sister company British Airways
Route network and hubs
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The company is currently limited to southern Africa. In South Africa, aircraft operated by Kulula Air fly to:
- Johannesburg (OR Tambo and Lanseria)
- Durban
- Port Elizabeth
- Cape Town
- George
- Mpumalanga
International goals are:
- Zambia: Lusaka, Ndola and Livingstone
- Zimbabwe: Harare
- Tanzania: Dar es Salaam
- Namibia: Windhoek
- Mozambique: Vilanculos
- Mauritius
These flights are carried out with machines from the parent company British Air