Five Ways LIFT Has Changed Flying For The Better 

It’s been just over two years since LIFT first took to the skies, and during that time, the airline has transformed flying into a vastly improved and memorable experience for travellers who are looking for a full-service offering. 

Here are some of the ways LIFT has made a difference in the South African aviation industry:

No more punitive flight change or cancellation fees 

Sadly, life isn’t predictable. That can be a problem if you’ve booked a flight, only to find that you won’t be able to fly on the day in question. We’ve become accustomed to the restrictive policies employed by most airlines, requiring passengers to pay stiff penalties if their plans change. LIFT was the first airline to change this in a real, meaningful way,  earning the enviable reputation as “South Africa’s most flexible airline”. This is because LIFT allows passengers to change or cancel flights within 24 hours of their booking, without incurring any penalties and quick payouts into their LIFT wallet. It’s just as easy to change traveller details and again no fees or penalties are incurred. And the flexibility doesn’t end there: passengers who arrive early for their flight can check to see if any LIFT flights are scheduled to leave sooner – and if they are, and there are seats available, they’re welcome to hop on board.

Goodbye uniforms.

Sure, the uniforms traditionally donned by airline staff are smart, even a bit boring, and don’t look very comfortable . But LIFT wanted a different direction. They instead chose to provide the crew with more comfortable outfits that allow them to better attend to customers and flex the LIFT vibe. The staff are distinguished by attire including sneakers, jeans and golf shirts, giving them an approachable and warm look, and all locally sourced to support South African business – just another way Lift’s innovative culture manifests.

Free onboard snacks and & great coffee

Because LIFT is focused on its customer’s experience, it goes above and beyond in this department. That’s right: no more spending extra for your onboard munchies. Not only does LIFT take care of passengers’ snacks, but it also does so in style: travellers look forward to sampling some of the country’s best-loved brands onboard, including Vida e Caffe and Grumpy Snacks. Perhaps even a drink from our beautifully selected range of locally sourced wines or a GnT on an afternoon or evening flight. What’s more, those flying LIFT Premium – LIFT’s interpretation of business class – can look forward to little extras that make flying even more pleasurable: Each middle seat has also been converted into an additional tray table, guaranteeing travellers a window or aisle seat for optimum space and comfort. 

Premium travellers will also enjoy unlimited flight changes, priority boarding, fast-tracked security, priority customer support, a dedicated check-in area and lounge access. 

Bring hospitality back to aviation!

A smile and a helping hand don’t cost a thing and can make all the difference, which is why LIFT staff go out of their way to give a warm, friendly welcome. They’re known for being approachable: just a minute in their company is enough to assure you that they know all about the good and the bad of flying, and they’re here to make sure you experience only the former. An added bonus: your small fur babies are welcome on board. LIFT’s dog-friendly flights mean that your small dog can travel in the cabin with you, rather than spending the trip in the cargo hold – better for both of you!

Tech forward

Remember the days of waiting until just before your flight to check in? Long gone. Although online check-in has become commonplace, LIFT has taken the convenience of self-service a step further, communicating via WhatsApp to make it easy for passengers to keep track of all flight details.  

“At a time when so much is uncertain, we want our passengers to be sure that they can look forward to the very best air travel experience in South Africa,” Jonatha Ayache, co-Founder and CEO for LIFT, says. “We’re always looking for ways to set our services apart – and although we’re proud of how far we’ve come in this regard, we’ll keep finding new ways to innovate.”

Team Sayari on National Geographic Wild

Team Sayari hosts with WildlifeDirect team

The Walt Disney Company Africa, together with its project partners USAID, the U.S. State Department and WildlifeDirect are pleased to announce that brand new episodes of Team Sayari will premiere on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, Starsat 221) this March. Following a successful launch and enthusiastic reception, viewers can look forward to more adventures in the natural world with episodes premiering on the channel every Saturday at 13:00 (CAT) / 14:00 (EAT) from 4 March 2023.

The first of its kind, this authentic African children’s programme aims to encourage viewers to engage in conservation of Africa’s vast biodiversity and natural resources. Led by the programme’s goals to inspire curiosity, ignite positive behaviour change and nurture environmental champions, studio hosts Mysha Hodson (15), Marita Lucas (14), Shanah Manjeru (16), Railey Mwai (12) and Adarsh Nagda (14) commence each episode in the Sayari Basecamp where a gigantic tree, with a textured trunk named Funzi imparts knowledge about the environment and gives the team various challenges on which to embark.

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New Podcast: WAW! What a Week with DJ Fresh

Popular media personality, DJ Fresh, took up the microphone again with a weekly podcast that started airing on 24 February 2023. WAW! What a Week with DJ Fresh, is a fast-paced podcast, wrapping up your week without fear or favour.

The well-known DJ is giving the people what they want. This is following requests for a podcast from his devoted followers, which will also unpack another layer to DJ Fresh. Not only will this podcast reconnect the beloved DJ with his biggest followers, it will also draw in a new audience.

“My love for connecting with the audience on various platforms goes beyond sharing information. I firmly believe that being able to impact someone’s life in a positive way is part of our journey. From music to conversation to just being, your words could save someone”, shared DJ Fresh.

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Snake Month Slivers Onto National Geographic Wild

A Cape cobra fights against a yellow mongoose in the Namibian desert. (Earth Touch)

There are more than 3 000 species of snakes on the planet and they’re found everywhere except in Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland and New Zealand. Of those, an estimated 500 species call Africa home. This March on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, Starsat 221), Sundays are dedicated to showcasing these elusive creatures from 11:45 right through to 20:30 (CAT) every week, featuring intriguing and sometimes exhilarating snakey stories from across the world.

While snakes are feared in many societies, they help maintain a healthy ecosystem and are both predator and prey. Approximately 600 snake species are venomous, and only about 200 – seven percent – are able to kill or significantly wound a human. A new three-part series, titled Legends of Venom that will premiere as part of Snake Month, on Sunday 5, 12 and 19 March at 18:00, sheds light on various snakes: how they live, why we can’t see them, what they do to feed and breed, and how they deal with living near humans.

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Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller

Multiple award-winning investigative journalist and correspondent Mariana van Zeller plunges deeper into the illicit shadow economy in the much-anticipated third installment of National Geographic’s Emmy-nominated docu-series TRAFFICKED WITH MARIANA VAN ZELLER, currently broadcasting on Thursdays at 21:00 on National Geographic (DStv 181, Starsat 220).

A recipient of the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award and the duPont Award, Mariana has made it her life mission to explore the inner workings of the global underworld’s most dangerous, illegitimate markets. In each episode, she infiltrates a different trafficking network to investigate the reasons behind the illegal trade of black-market organs, LSD, ghost guns, cyber pirates, MDMA, gangs, terrorist oil, crypto scams, fight clubs and black-market babies. She meets with both the traffickers and the victims to better understand the world’s growing multi trillion-dollar shadow economy.

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