Kulula resumes flights in South Africa today

Johannesburg – Domestic airline Kulula will resume flights on Tuesday, 1 December, after a month-long delay caused by the coronavirus lockdown and a business rescue process which impacted its parent group Comair.

To ensure a smooth transition to resuming operations, Comair will be operating a limited schedule, with limited aircraft during December 2020.

The aircraft will return to service from December 2020, with a seven-month ramp-up period until June 2021.

Kulula said it will operate all domestic routes, with the exception of the Durban/Cape Town and Lanseria routes, which will be added as more aircraft become available.

British Airways, operated by Comair, will open its domestic flights later in December.

Comair’s resumption of flights will be headed up by a new chief executive after the current boss, Wrenelle Stander, resigned from her position with immediate effect on Monday.

The airline group announced the appointment of Glenn Orsmond as its new chief executive officer, and the appointment of Kirsten King as chief financial officer.

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