Increase from 14 to 21 times per week
Jeju Air announced that it will increase the number of flights between Incheon and Da Nang, Vietnam, and Saipan from 14 times a week to 21 times a week from the 7th to the 16th of next month. The increase is expected to meet the growing travel demand during the Lunar New Year holiday.
The airline offers various flight schedules on the Da Nang and Saipan routes. It operates a total of seven Korea-Vietnam routes across six cities, including Incheon~Da Nang, Incheon~Dalat, Nha Trang (Nha Trang), Phu Quoc, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, and Busan~Da Nang.
On the Saipan route, Jeju Air is the only Korean carrier operating daily daytime and nighttime flights. According to the Aviation Information Portal statistics, last year, Korean carriers transported 365,526 passengers on the Saipan route, of which Jeju Air carried more than half, 202,318 passengers.
Meanwhile, Jeju Air has released its summer flight schedule for this year, valid for travel from March 31 to October 26. In addition to the currently announced six domestic and 37 international routes, it plans to sequentially release additional international routes departing from regional airports and routes to Greater China.
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