Air Seoul to Increase Tokyo Flights Starting January
Weekly 21→23 Times
Air Seoul announced on the 13th that it will expand flights on the Incheon-Tokyo (Narita) route to meet the winter peak season demand. Considering the increased demand from family travelers during the school vacation, the frequency will be increased from 21 to 23 times per week from January 1 to March 28 next year. A total of 26 additional flights will operate during this period.
To celebrate the increase, a special ticket sale event for this route will be held starting at 10 a.m. today. Discounted one-way tickets to Tokyo (including fuel surcharge and airport facility fees) will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis starting from a total of 131,000 KRW. The travel period is from the 20th to March 30 next year.
As the only domestic airline partnered with Japan's Keisei Group, passengers can enjoy discounted fares on the limited express train (Skyliner), which offers the fastest access to downtown Tokyo. Adults and children can use it at approximately 11% discounted prices of 2,300 yen and 1,150 yen, respectively. Presenting an Air Seoul boarding pass at the Skyliner ticket counter at Narita Airport Station will apply the discount for one-way trips only.
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An Air Seoul official stated, “Due to the continued weak yen, reservation rates for Japan routes have remained consistently high, leading us to decide to increase flights on the Tokyo route. We are striving to enhance customer convenience through flexible route operations that consider demand.”
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