Flights to South Africa are long haul, yet a little adventure considering the immense differentiation in landscape and culture that you can see and feel only on your arrival.
There are many domestic airlines flying to your destination currently. Some of the well-known ones include South African Airways, Mango airlines, Kulula and British Airways. There was a newer airline Velvet Sky that operated for just over year before it closed down due to a lack of funds. There has also recently been some talk of two new low cost airlines entering the African skies which will certainly impact domestic flights in South Africa.
And now with Mango Airlines offering cheaper fares you get a chance to enjoy a budget vacation. Mango Airlines launched as South Africa’s first low-cost airline on the 15th of November 2006. Mango Airlines SOC Ltd, known as Mango, is a state-owned South African carrier, as an auxiliary of South African Airways that operates domestic budget flights. It is owned by South African Airways, the country’s largest air travel provider. Mango is 100% owned by South African Airways, which is owned by the government of South Africa. Its entire aircraft service is maintained by SAA Technical group, likewise a SAA subsidiary. Mango's primary base is OR Tambo International Airport near Johannesburg.
Mango was launched on 30 October 2006, with bookings going on sale at midnight on a similar date. Mangos initial flight was on 15 November 2006. As a low cost carrier, Mango includes a uniform fleet of aircraft with high seating density. Mango likewise offers online ticketing. Mango operates eight Boeing 737-800 airlines. Every aircraft conveys 186 travelers between Johannesburg and Cape Town, Durban and Cape Town, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban and Bloemfontein and Cape Town and also Lanseria and Cape Town and Bloemfontein and Johannesburg.
If you are on a really tight budget, the Mango airlines prices are the best deals that are offered to you. Mango offers passengers the following features and benefits on-board:
- The G-Connect in-flight, the internet access service to ensure that the passengers don't lose their precious business time
- Leather seats for an extra comfortable flight experience
- 3 adjacent seats on either side of a middle aisle
- No seating weight restriction
- Great deals on domestic flights, mango airlines bookings
- Regular cheap flight specials such as their Happy Day Sale
- In-flight entertainment includes the Mango Juice Magazine and Mango TV
- Seats can be pre-booked online or upon check-in at the airport
- A standard booking does not include food or drinks, which helps keep ticket prices as low as possible
- Refreshments are for sale on board
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