Record number of 1 425 378 people tried to get their hands on FlySafair's R9 tickets sale this year. | Naghings
By 13:50 on Wednesday the airline had sold 50 372 tickets through 16 487 individual bookings.
This year the local airline put 50 000 seats up for sale at only R9 for any of its domestic flights departing between 3 May 2023 and 30 November 2023.and slowly allowed people onto its site to ensure it wouldn’t collapse under the pressure. By 13:50 on Wednesday the airline sold 50 372 tickets at R9 through 16 487 individual bookings. The most tickets were sold on flights between Johannesburg and Cape Town, followed by flights between Johannesburg and Durban.
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