T'way Air, Special Domestic Flight Discounts for 'Month of Patriots and Veterans'
[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] T'way Air announced on the 25th that it will expand special discounts for veterans and their families on all domestic flight routes in June, the Month of Patriots and Veterans.
The special discount targets and discount rates are 50% for the May 18 Democratic Movement victims, and 30% special discounts for independence patriots and national veterans, families of May 18 democratic patriots, special mission veterans and their families, and veterans compensation recipients and their families.
The special discount will be available for one month from the 1st to the 30th of next month (based on the boarding date), and can be applied by entering the discount code on the T'way Air website or by making a reservation through the reservation center.
T'way Air currently applies a 50% regular domestic fare discount to independence patriots (including one accompanying guardian), national veterans (including one accompanying guardian for national veterans with disability grades 1 to 3), and May 18 Democratic Movement injured persons. T'way Air currently operates routes between Gimpo-Jeju, Gimpo-Busan, Cheongju-Jeju, Busan-Jeju, Busan-Yangyang, Gwangju-Jeju, and Gwangju-Yangyang.
A T'way Air official said, "To provide some convenience in air travel to the patriots and veterans and their families in June, we decided to offer the highest discount rate of up to 50% among domestic low-cost carriers."
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