In-flight Duty-Free Products 70% Discount Event

Air Busan to Operate 'Destination-Free Flights' with Duty-Free Shopping on the 19th and 25th View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Je-hoon] Air Busan announced on the 10th that it will operate international "flights without a destination" on the 19th and 25th, allowing duty-free shopping on both days.


According to Air Busan, the sightseeing flight (BX1045) operating on both days will depart from Incheon International Airport, circle over Daegu, Busan, and Tsushima Island in Japan, and then return to Incheon Airport. The total flight time is 2 hours, departing at 10 a.m. on the 19th and 1 p.m. on the 25th.


Airfare starts from 99,000 KRW based on all-inclusive fare. Reservations can be made through the Air Busan website and mobile channels, and from the 11th, also via the social commerce platform Wemakeprice. Advance seat selection is available for a fee.


To celebrate this international flight without a destination, Air Busan is offering up to 70% discounts on all items on its in-flight duty-free site (dutyfree.airbusan.com). Additionally, coupons providing up to 10% extra discount are available for purchases over 200 USD. The duty-free allowance for carry-on items on this flight is within 600 USD (1 bottle of alcohol, 200 cigarettes, 60 ml of perfume).


Meanwhile, Air Busan will provide in-flight events and benefits for passengers. All passengers on the 19th will receive a travel kit produced by Air Busan, and passengers on the 25th will be given an emergency kit. Also, a lucky draw event will be held on board, offering winners free international and domestic flight tickets and model airplanes. On Christmas Day, the 25th, flight attendants will continue various events such as magic shows and saxophone performances on board.



An Air Busan official explained, "Boarding will be restricted for those with a body temperature of 37.5 degrees Celsius or higher or who have visited foreign countries within the last 14 days, in accordance with quarantine guidelines," adding, "Masks must be worn on board at all times, and moving between seats is prohibited."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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