Jeju Air to Conduct Sightseeing Flights Over Japan Next Month... 99,000 Won View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Jeju Air announced on the 21st that it will add additional non-landing international sightseeing flights where duty-free shopping is available.


Jeju Air will operate non-landing international sightseeing flights departing from Incheon International Airport at 10 a.m. on the 7th, 13th, and 21st of next month, circling over Tsushima Island, Japan, and returning to Incheon International Airport. Passengers on these flights can purchase duty-free goods and must carry a passport when boarding.


Airfare, including fuel surcharges and airport facility fees, starts from 99,000 KRW for a one-way total fare. Tickets will be available for purchase from the 22nd on Jeju Air’s website, mobile app, and web. To prevent the spread of infectious diseases, only 114 seats per flight will be sold, and advance seat selection is not available; seats will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis at the Incheon Airport counter.


Meanwhile, Jeju Air was the first domestic airline to start non-landing international sightseeing flights on December 12 last year and has operated a total of 11 such flights to date. The duty-free allowance per person is 600 USD, with a purchase limit of 5,000 USD. Duty-free purchases can be made at downtown duty-free shops, online duty-free shops, online in-flight duty-free shops, and duty-free shops in the departure area of Incheon Airport.


Additionally, Jeju Air has partnered with Lotte Duty Free, Shinsegae Duty Free, and others to offer various benefits for this non-landing international sightseeing flight.



Passengers on these flights can receive up to 60% discounts when using Lotte Internet Duty Free, VIP Gold grade benefits at Lotte Duty Free, partnership cash and prepaid cards when using Shinsegae Duty Free, and discounts up to 600,000 KRW. Especially in March, various gifts such as Chungnam Hongseong Hanwoo beef sets and Korean pork sets provided by Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, will be given through in-flight events.


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

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