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No price war with FlySafari

21 Sep 2016 - by Michelle Colman
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THE launch of FlySafair in a

month’s time may result in

a few weeks of competitive

pricing but is unlikely to

result in a long-term drop.

Mango’s head of

communications, Hein

Kaiser, said the introduction

of competitive domestic

airlines was always positive

for consumers but “one

cannot assume that the

launch pricing of any airline

would be maintained

throughout”. He said while

Mango would still offer a

ticket sale on Tuesdays, “we

are confident our product

offering, distribution and

payment methods (on an

Edgars account, for example)

will stand the airline in good

stead” once FlySafair took

to the skies.

Hein said in recent years,

aviation and GDP growth had

de-coupled, with negative

growth in passenger

numbers. Additional capacity

could negatively impact

the equilibrium between

supply and demand, and

thereby the aviation sector

commercially.

CEO of Comair – which

operates kulula.com – Erik

Venter, was quoted in

Business Day saying that,

other than ensuring some

competitive rates for a few

weeks, FlySafair’s launch

would not lead to significant

changes in the airline’s

ticket prices, as profits

were too low to sustain

lower fares. 



 

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