Additional Discount for First 50 Customers When Booking with Hana Card

Jeju Air's 'Sightseeing Flights Without Destination' Also Available on Mobile Channels View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Je-hoon] Jeju Air announced on the 15th that it will also sell tickets for the sightseeing flight product "Sky Travel Inside the Airplane," scheduled for the 23rd, through mobile channels.


According to Jeju Air, this sightseeing flight departs from Incheon International Airport and follows a route circling over Gwangju, Yeosu, Busan, Pohang, and Daegu for about 1 hour and 30 minutes before returning to Incheon.


Initially, Jeju Air sold this product only on its website, but to enhance customer convenience, it has expanded the sales channels to online platforms. Mobile channel reservations will begin at 2 PM on the same day.


The fare for this product is 129,000 KRW for New Class and 99,000 KRW for Economy Class, based on the total amount. A package including a one-night stay (Standard Room for two) at the Best Western Harbor Park Hotel operated by Incheon Tourism Organization and an Economy Class airfare is priced at 159,000 KRW.


Along with the opening of the mobile channel, a card discount event will be held. From 2 PM on the day, customers who book the sightseeing flight product with Hana Card will receive a 20,000 KRW discount coupon per person, limited to the first 50 customers.


Additionally, all passengers using this product will be provided with a travel bag containing a food and beverage package (including tangerine juice and snacks) and a medical kit (hand sanitizer and mask). During the flight, JJ Service Team flight attendants will be on board and will offer prizes through events, including two domestic round-trip free air tickets, two free accommodation vouchers for the Holiday Inn Express Hongdae Hotel, and ten 50,000 KRW Refresh Point vouchers.



A Jeju Air official said, "We have expanded the purchase option from only the website to mobile as well, improving accessibility so that customers can use new sightseeing flight products more easily in the future," adding, "We will continue to improve and strive to establish this as a new trend in air travel."


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