How much you should be paying for a domestic flight in South Africa

 ·23 Jun 2015
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South African low cost carrier FlySafair has announced four additional routes to its existing domestic flight route network.

The new coastal destinations include Durban and East London, and follows news that Tanzania-based low-cost airline, Fastjet, recently raised $75 million (R896 million) for expansion into other African territories, including South Africa.

FlySafair started selling tickets in July 2014 before taking to the skies in October last year. The airline says it has experienced ‘solid growth’ since launch and has recently surpassed its 450,000th passenger.

The airline will be adding two additional Boeing 737-400 aircraft to their operational fleet to accommodate the extended schedule, taking its total fleet up to six aircraft.

The airline said it is also presently in negotiations to add an additional three aircraft in the new year.

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According to Russell Jarvis, head of communications at online travel booking website, Travelstart, FlySafair is restoring much-needed air travel competitiveness.

The online booking service recently published research showing how much domestic prices have come down over the past year on the country’s main air traffic routes.

Travelstart found that prices have decreased by as much as 39% on some domestic routes since 2014.

Comparing January and February 2015 flight prices from a year ago, it said that 14 local routes are cheaper than what they were in 2014, with only four of 18 analayzed, more expensive than before.

Route (departure) Route (arrival) Average fare price 2014 Average fare price 2015 Percentage decrease
Cape Town George R2 089 R1 278 -39%
Cape Town Port Elizabeth R2 522 R1 562 -38%
George Cape Town R1 805 R1 135 -37%
Port Elizabeth Cape Town R2 296 R1 547 -33%
Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) Port Elizabeth R2 372 R1 713 -28%
Port Elizabeth Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) R2 185 R1 576 -28%
Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) Cape Town R2 535 R2 083 -18%
Cape Town Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) R2 228 R1 863 -16%
Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) George R2 213 R1 927 -13%
George Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) R1 745 R1 561 -11%
Durban Cape Town R2 182 R2 057 -6%
Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) Durban R1 724 R1 675 -3%
Cape Town Durban R2 041 R2 010 -2%
Durban Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) R1 497 R1 488 -1%
Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) East London R2 185 R2 225 +2%
Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) Bloemfontein R2 740 R2 813 +3%
East London Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) R1 782 R1 851 +4%
Bloemfontein Johannesburg (O.R. Tambo) R2 384 R2 560 +7%

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