Assignment 1 2026
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Due Date: 2026
STRATEGIC MARKETING PLAN FOR FLYSAFAIR
Planning Period: 2026–2030
1. SUMMARY OF EXISTING MARKETING SITUATION
1.1 Background
FlySafair operates as a leading low cost airline in South Africa, focusing on affordable
domestic travel and reliable service. The airline has shown steady growth in passenger
numbers due to increased demand for budget travel, especially among middle income
consumers and small business travellers. Sales trends indicate strong performance on high
traffic routes such as Johannesburg to Cape Town and Durban, where price sensitivity
remains high and customers prefer low fares with consistent service (FlySafair, 2026).
The market size for domestic air travel in South Africa has grown slowly due to economic
pressure, but demand for low cost carriers continues to increase. This creates an advantage
for FlySafair as customers shift from premium airlines to cheaper alternatives. Pricing
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STRATEGIC MARKETING PLAN FOR FLYSAFAIR
Planning Period: 2026–2030
1. SUMMARY OF EXISTING MARKETING SITUATION
1.1 Background
FlySafair operates as a leading low cost airline in South Africa, focusing on
affordable domestic travel and reliable service. The airline has shown steady growth
in passenger numbers due to increased demand for budget travel, especially among
middle income consumers and small business travellers. Sales trends indicate
strong performance on high traffic routes such as Johannesburg to Cape Town and
Durban, where price sensitivity remains high and customers prefer low fares with
consistent service (FlySafair, 2026).
The market size for domestic air travel in South Africa has grown slowly due to
economic pressure, but demand for low cost carriers continues to increase. This
creates an advantage for FlySafair as customers shift from premium airlines to
cheaper alternatives. Pricing strategies are based on competitive fares and dynamic
pricing, which allows the airline to adjust prices depending on demand and booking
time. Distribution mainly takes place through online platforms, mobile applications
and travel agents, which improves accessibility and convenience for customers
(FlySafair, 2026).
Promotion focuses on digital marketing, social media and price driven campaigns.
The airline positions itself as reliable, on time and affordable. Profit margins remain
under pressure due to fuel costs and operational expenses, but efficiency and high
aircraft utilisation support sustainability. Customer behaviour shows frequent travel
for business and family visits, with price and reliability being the main decision
factors.
1.2 Customer Analysis
1.2.1 What customers buy and why