31 May 2008. Kulula have an in-flight magazine called "comic life". The magazine starts off with taking a (well deserved) dig at state-owned enterprises, celebrating the fact that the state-owned carriers (SAA & Mango Airlines) now only have 40% of the South African market compared to 100% a decade or two ago...but bemoaning the fact that the privitisation drive has slowed down - "private businesses have no choice but to perform because if they don't, it's game over". [Ed: SouthAfrica.to's fully behind them on this one].
Crew catering staff interview
Kulula interviewed one of their catering staff, who described her job as being an "on-board baggage negotiator, marriage counsellor, nappy changer, travel consultant, babysitter, entertainer and psychologist". It involves waking up at 5am and sometimes ending around midnight.
Advertising
Kulula never miss a chance to advertise their spinoffs and it's no different for their in-flight magazine, where they take the opportunity to advertise their:
Trumps Grill on Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton, Johannesburg
Tsunaminet offers 2 months free web hosting if you fly Kulula
U21Global
Verona Spa
Voice on one communications
Upper East Side, Ravenswood - city living near Johannesburg's O.R. Tambo International Airport and the East Rand mall.
Wagenbietjieshoek
Web Africa
UK Travel
Not sure what's in it for a southern-african only airline to be writing about the UK but they did:
average price of a 1 night stay in a UK hotel was R1717 in 2007
the top five most visited cities in the UK are London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Birmingham.
Internet property rentals
There's an interesting article on internet property rentals - renting out your property via the internet. This seems attractive, as using a letting agent costs around 4.5% of the monthly rentals. Possible sites to use are the gumtree, private property or rentaspot. Rentasport provides you with access to credit checks and allows you to download a lease agreement.