Kulula June flight prices |
2 Jul 2010 flights |
(Looking for reasonably priced accommodation as a staging point from which to see the Kruger Park? Try Nie-Zel Loghomes in Hazyview, from R125 per person, 082-492 2460 or elmamalan@vodamail.co.za)
These are the cheapest one-way flight prices we could find for Kulula Air on each day of June 2010. This is NOT a Kulula flight special, merely a survey of Kulula prices over the next month. Prices will change. Get updated prices with Kulula's bargain browser, and cross check with other airlines.
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6 R769 |
7 R769 |
8 R719 |
9 R669 |
10 R869 |
11 R869 |
12 R869 |
13 R869 |
14 R669 |
15 R819 |
16 R769 |
17 R819 |
18 R819 |
19 R669 |
20 R819 |
21 R769 |
22 R669 |
23 R669 |
24 R669 |
25 R669 |
26 R669 |
27 R669 |
28 R519 |
29 R669 |
30 R669 |
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6 R419 |
7 R419 |
8 R419 |
9 R419 |
10 R469 |
11 R619 |
12 R1219 |
13 R969 |
14 R469 |
15 R569 |
16 R469 |
17 R419 |
18 R619 |
19 R419 |
20 R469 |
21 R469 |
22 R469 |
23 R469 |
24 R619 |
25 R469 |
26 R419 |
27 R519 |
28 R419 |
29 R419 |
30 R419 |
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6 R669 |
7 R569 |
8 R719 |
9 R569 |
10 R669 |
11 R719 |
12 R1719 |
13 R919 |
14 R469 |
15 R719 |
16 R719 |
17 R669 |
18 R669 |
19 R1169 |
20 R619 |
21 R669 |
22 R669 |
23 R519 |
24 R669 |
25 R669 |
26 R469 |
27 R619 |
28 R619 |
29 R669 |
30 R619 |
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6 R1219 |
7 R1219 |
8 R1019 |
9 R969 |
10 R769 |
11 R819 |
12 R919 |
13 R769 |
14 R869 |
15 R669 |
16 R669 |
17 R669 |
18 R669 |
19 R869 |
20 R669 |
21 R719 |
22 R769 |
23 R519 |
24 R669 |
25 R669 |
26 R669 |
27 R669 |
28 R669 |
29 R719 |
30 R719 |
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6 R819 |
7 R769 |
8 R719 |
9 R719 |
10 R669 |
11 R719 |
12 R719 |
13 R819 |
14 R669 |
15 R869 |
16 R669 |
17 R669 |
18 R769 |
19 R719 |
20 R869 |
21 R769 |
22 R519 |
23 R669 |
24 R519 |
25 R669 |
26 R519 |
27 R819 |
28 R519 |
29 R519 |
30 R519 |
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6 R1009 |
7 R1009 |
8 R739 |
9 R969 |
10 R969 |
11 R1069 |
12 R1169 |
13 R1169 |
14 R969 |
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16 R989 |
17 R989 |
18 R989 |
19 R1119 |
20 R1169 |
| - | - | - | 24 R969 |
25 R1029 |
26 R1119 |
27 R789 |
28 R969 |
29 R969 |
30 R989 |
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The last Fifa World Cup 2010 match in Durban is the semi-final on the 7th July, so flying up on the 2nd July will leave you with plenty of time to enjoy Durban before the match.
Flights from Cape Town to Durban (DUR) * |
Coach bus from Cape Town to Durban |
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Kulula Airline economy class |
R 669 |
Shosholoza Meyl economy (Mondays) |
R 380 |
SAA South African Airways |
R690 |
City to City coach bus |
R 410 |
BA British Airways economy class |
R 730 |
Citiliner coach via Port Elizabeth |
R 420 |
1time Airline economy class |
R 822 |
Greyhound coach via Port Elizabeth |
R 570 |
Mango economy class |
R 852 |
Translux coach |
R 580 |
Mango Flex |
R 950 |
Greyhound coach via Bloemfontein |
R 610 |
Mango Plus |
R 1075 |
SA Roadlink coach bus |
R 799 |
British Airways business class /club |
R 2395 |
Baz Bus |
R 1350 |
SAA premium class |
R3410 |
Shosholoza Meyl tourist |
- |
* flights leaving Cape Town for Durban between 1344 and 2031 on Friday the 2nd July 2010
We priced the cost of renting a car from Durban International Airport from 21h00 on the 2nd July 2010 until 13h00 on the 4th July 2010 as follows:
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First Car Rental |
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Total |
662 |
646 |
710 |
888 |
Per Day |
331 |
323 |
355 |
444 |
Amanzimtoti |
Cheapest Durban |
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Sandcastle |
Wade Estate |
Fairmont Zimbali |
Flatcrown |
Durban north beach |
Durban self-catering |
Umhlanga self-catering |
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Southern Sun North Beach |
17 Palms |
Protea Hotel |
Seaside Self Catering |
Dolphin Beach, Cape Town |
Parklands, Cape Town |
Johannesburg |
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Johannesburg |
Cape Town Chauffeur transport for World Cup (including German language) Contact cheapflights@southafrica.to |
Jade (from Scotland), telling us about her trip to Johannesburg, says she's "in danger of becoming a travel blogger" (Ed: we would have no problem if she did, she writes a good story and takes a great photograph). Her comment that in Johannesburg "nothing was average or usual for me everything was out of the ordinary in some way" made me think of the famous Charles Dickens passage from a Tale of Two Cities, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times". I was reading a blog the other day, where there was a lot of debate about whether South African immigration authorities are sullen or friendly, and I was glad to hear that Jade's experience has been similar to my own, that "On arrive at Johannesburg the immigration staff were laughing and joking with each other while having a quick scan though my passport, not used to that at all". Some other things she had to say about Johannesburg:
"I was amazed at the size of the city, it felt like the largest city I had ever been in"
"I can’t even being to imagine what it’s like to live in those conditions" (in a township)
"There seems to be a constant threat of something happening and many people choose to live with electric fences, gates and panic buttons"
" I would go back but I don’t think I could ever live there"
Jade recommends a visit to the Elephant Sanctuary, just north of Johannesburg.

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