Jeju Air announced on the 16th that it will hold its YouTube content 'Air Stage' offline.
Since May last year, Jeju Air has been collaborating with various K-pop artists to carry the anticipation for the recovery of daily life and normalization of travel after the COVID-19 pandemic through the Air Stage video campaign.
Jeju Air's YouTube content Air Stage, produced with representative K-pop artists of Korea against the backdrop of Jeju Island's four seasons, was released over a total of nine episodes. The total number of views reached 6.69 million.
Jeju Air will participate in the Air Stage offline music festival 'Have a Nice Trip 2023,' held over two days on the 15th and 16th of next month at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 2 in Ilsan.
The festival will feature K-pop artists who participated in the Jeju Air Air Stage campaign, as well as international artists such as Daniel Caesar and Lukas Graham.
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A Jeju Air official said, "During the festival, a special booth where visitors can experience Jeju Air's brand and in-flight meals will be operated," adding, "We hope everyone enjoys the festival with beautiful music."
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