South African Airways

This airline is the largest domestic airline in South Africa, with its headquarters situated in Airways Park in Kempton Park, Gauteng. It was founded in 1934 when Union Airways was acquired by the South African government.The airlines joined Star Alliance airline in 2006 and replaced its fleet with newer aircraft and is currently the only African airline that got a 4 star rating by independent research consultants. Since February 2012 SAA added their new A320 that made its first revenue flight between Johannesburg and Durban. More of the A320’s will be delivered during 2012 and 2013.

Mango Airlines

Known for offering cheap domestic flights, Mango is a low cost airline with its main base situated at OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg. You cannot miss them as all their planes sports a bright orange colour. It is owned by SAA, offering their passengers a low cost way of getting to their destination.Their first domestic flight took place on November 15, 2006, flying from Johannesburg to Cape Town. It must be said that you get what you pay for in that meals are not included in the ticket price and the leg space is not the greatest. But then again it only takes a hour and 45 minutes to get there if you are travelling from Cape Town to Johannesburg.

Kulula Airlines

These domestic flights South Africa was founded in July 2001 as a low cost subsidiary of British Airways franchise Comair. Known for their sense of humour, do not be alarmed when the pilot announces that you have just arrived in Harare when you are supposed to be in Johannesburg.Most passengers prefer using Kulula airlines where they can enjoy a comfortable flight at affordable low air fares, on occassions they certainly do offer the cheapest domestic flights. Since the time of its launch 11 years ago, Kulula airlines are now the no 2 airline carrier in South Africa. This is also thanks to eye catching ad campaigns where ordinary flyers are depicted as heroes, under the slogan “Now anyone can fly”

British Airways

They are known to offer their passengers affordable flights in and around South Africa. Even though they are not the cheapest, passengers still get good value for money and service excellence by using British Airways. They operate flights from Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth. They often times offer prices that are on par with other budget carriers. So, it is worth checking out their site for specials on domestic flights South Africa.