T'way Air Offers 'Payback' Benefits for Passengers on Non-Stopover Flights View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] T'way Air announced on the 14th that it will operate a special non-landing sightseeing flight offering payback benefits and gifts on the 26th to welcome spring.


The non-landing sightseeing flight will depart from Incheon Airport at 9:30 a.m. on the 26th, circle over Fukuoka, Japan, and return to Incheon at 11:45 a.m. It is an international flight that goes through formal immigration procedures. Passengers must carry their passports when boarding the flight.


Reservations for the non-landing sightseeing flight can be made on the T'way Air website and mobile web (app) starting from a total fare of 121,200 KRW. When booking, passengers must select a one-way trip and set both the departure and arrival locations as Incheon.


Through this promotion, all passengers on the Incheon non-landing sightseeing flight in March will receive special benefits. If the reservation for the Incheon non-landing flight (TW200) is completed by 3 p.m. on the 25th, a 20,000 KRW Naver Pay gift card usable at Incheon International Airport will be given per reservation number.


Additionally, all passengers will receive souvenirs from Fukuoka International Airport and a postcard and pen set from the Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Federation. Furthermore, some passengers will be awarded Fukuoka International Airport goods sets through an in-flight quiz event.


This flight allows duty-free purchases, and on the T'way Air online duty-free shop, popular items such as liquor and cosmetics can be purchased at up to 70% discounted prices when pre-ordered.



A T'way Air official stated, “We are conducting a special non-landing flight so that passengers can feel the excitement of overseas travel, which will soon resume,” and added, “Please be sure to take advantage of the prepared benefits such as payback and gifts.”


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

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