Jeju Air announces route linking Busan, Singapore
Published: 04 Jul. 2019, 19:45
Jeju Air, Korea’s biggest low-cost carrier by sales, said Thursday it has opened a Busan-Singapore route to better serve its customers.
Jeju Air began to provide four flights a week from Gimhae International Airport in South Gyeongsang to Singapore, starting from Thursday, the company said in a statement.
The Busan-Singapore route is the longest route operated by Jeju Air, it said.
Currently, the budget carrier operates a total of 44 planes, including 41 leased planes and three purchased aircrafts. It serves 75 routes, including 69 international routes to Japan, China and Southeast Asia.
Yonhap
Jeju Air began to provide four flights a week from Gimhae International Airport in South Gyeongsang to Singapore, starting from Thursday, the company said in a statement.
The Busan-Singapore route is the longest route operated by Jeju Air, it said.
Currently, the budget carrier operates a total of 44 planes, including 41 leased planes and three purchased aircrafts. It serves 75 routes, including 69 international routes to Japan, China and Southeast Asia.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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