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Kulula offers new product

28 Oct 2015
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KULULA.COM has

launched ‘Stretch

Zone’ seating, offering

passengers the option to

purchase seats with more

leg-room.

Stretch Zone seats offer

between 7,6cm and 10cm

more space than standard

seats but less room than

exit-row seats. The pre-paid

seats are available for R100

one way. Head of marketing,

Shaun Pozyn, says: “In

May this year, we offered

customers the option to prepurchase

exit-row seats on

all our domestic flights. The

success of this offering was

a good indication that the

Stretch Zone product would

also be well received.”

The airline’s fleet has been

reconfigured to create 21

Stretch Zone seats on its

B737-800s and 18 seats on

its B737-400 aircraft.

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