FlySafair just held its highly popular annual sale, but fewer than 1% of participants actually managed to buy tickets.FlySafair said that 1,713,980 unique device IDs entered the waiting room during the day, up from last year’s figure of 1,425,378.Had every customer only bought one ticket each, everyone would still only have a 2.92% of getting a ticket.
The R10 sale ended at about 18h00 and was followed by the 30% off After Party sale until 06h00 on 9 May. The tickets were spread across the airline’s domestic routes, with dates spanning from May to November 2024.The Johannesburg-Durban route was also popular, as were the new routes between George and Cape Town and Cape Town and the Kruger.
Nearly 70% of shoppers accessed the sale from their mobile devices, while the remaining balance mainly used their desktops. FlySafair noted that 104 smart TVs also joined the sale. “Yesterday’s sale brings us to a whopping 265,000 tickets sold from anything between R1 and R10,” said the group.FNB empowers Easy PAYU and Easy Smart customers to earn 5.4% interest on their transactional accounts, including benefiting on a new savings toolDr Ron Whelan unpacks the future of South Africa’s healthcare industryEnergy
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