Air Seoul Launches Regular Flight Ticket 'Mint Pass' in Partnership with SSG.com View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Air Seoul announced on the 2nd that it will start selling the spring season 'Mint Pass' in collaboration with SSG.com from the 7th.


The Mint Pass allows customers to choose a pass based on the desired number of rides and can be used on all Air Seoul domestic routes, including Gimpo~Jeju, Gimpo~Busan (Gimhae), and Busan (Gimhae)~Jeju.


The price for 6 one-way rides is 129,000 KRW, and 10 one-way rides cost 199,000 KRW. An unlimited pass, which allows unlimited rides as many times as desired, is also available for the first 100 customers at 299,000 KRW. Additionally, for the 6-ride and 10-ride passes, a 5,000 KRW discount coupon is available daily for the first 200 customers during the sales period on SSG.com.


The Mint Pass can be used on weekdays (Monday to Thursday) from March 14 to June 14, and only fuel surcharges and airport taxes need to be paid separately when boarding.


In line with the nationwide golf craze, the 'Mint Pass Golf,' introduced since last fall season, will also be sold together. The Mint Pass Golf offers premium services free of charge, such as checked baggage service for golf bags (caddy bags) (one item), priority baggage service for the fastest baggage retrieval, and on-site preferred seat selection (including Mint Zone).


Air Seoul will sell the weekday regular flight 'Mint Pass' through SSG.com from the 7th to the 13th. Prior to this, a special pre-sale of the Mint Pass will be held via SSG.LIVE broadcast from 8 PM to 9 PM on the 4th.



On SSG.LIVE, the first 100 customers can purchase the 6-ride Mint Pass for 99,000 KRW with an immediate 30,000 KRW discount. Air Seoul flight attendants will appear in person to introduce the Mint Pass and more. Various prize events, including Air Seoul goods, are also prepared.


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

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