Following Last Year's In-Flight Brokerage Service, Now Offering 2% Billing Discount Benefits

Air Busan will start a payment service that allows purchasing airline tickets using in-house welfare points from Hyundai Izwel partner companies.

Air Busan will start a payment service that allows purchasing airline tickets using in-house welfare points from Hyundai Izwel partner companies.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Air Busan is launching a partnership service that allows purchasing airline tickets using corporate in-house welfare points.


Air Busan has established a system with Hyundai Easywell, a company providing customized welfare platforms, to pay for Air Busan airline tickets using welfare points.


Last year, Air Busan implemented an 'in-flight brokerage service' where passengers can order products onboard and have them delivered to designated locations. In addition to welfare point payments, the airline plans to continuously collaborate with other sectors to enhance customer service quality.


Hyundai Easywell is a welfare service provider with 2 million employee customers from about 2,000 client companies, including general corporations.


With the introduction of the point payment service, employees of Hyundai Easywell client companies can purchase Air Busan airline tickets using welfare points and receive a 2% billing discount benefit when paying with the welfare points card.


Air Busan expects an increase in cases of purchasing airline tickets with welfare points, as many employees of Hyundai Easywell partner companies interested in travel are in their 30s and 40s.



An Air Busan official said, “This partnership will improve the convenience of purchasing airline tickets for customers holding welfare points,” adding, “We will expand partnership services by collaborating with companies in various fields so that customers can use our airline easily and conveniently.”


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