SA airlines battle it out for Anele Mdoda’s attention

A tweet from TV personality Anele Mdoda caught the attention of two SA airlines. Photograph: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency (ANA)

A tweet from TV personality Anele Mdoda caught the attention of two SA airlines. Photograph: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency (ANA)

Published May 12, 2021

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South African airlines are prompt when it comes to responding to queries on Twitter.

In the age of Covid-19, people have to be swift to attract business, right?

When TV personality Anele Mdoda asked on Twitter if the FlySafair website was down, its competitor airline Kulula.com quickly responded.

Mdoda asked: “Is Flysafair website down? Yhu kunini!!!” (sic) to which Kulula.com responded: “Hi Anele! Is there anything we can assist with?” (sic)

Not wanting to be outshined by another airline, FlySafair posted a slick comment.

The airline commented: “Hi Anele – apologies for the delayed response. No, we haven't been down – we've been going like a Boeing all day. How may we assist you?“ (sic).

Twitter users praised Kulula.com for the bold move. One user said: “Talk about when opportunity presents itself,” (sic) while another said: “Grab it with both hands.” (sic)

Some users even added Mango and the new South African airline Lift to the mix.

A person posted: “Try Mango, they seem go to go!” (sic) while another said, “Try@LiftAirlineSA” (sic).

Mdoda opted to travel with FlySafair. She responded to Kulula with a little shade.

“Thanks so much but I am sorted. FlySafair replied but after you. This would be the first time you guys arrive before they do.” (sic).

We suggest Anele read our article 'SA domestic airline comparison: What you get for your buck' to get some clarity on what South African carriers offer passengers.

The food options may not be useful as SA airlines do not serve meals on-board due to Covid-19, but the rest applies.

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