Air Busan Launches Special Airfare Promotion with Macao Government Tourism Office
Free Admission for the First 100 to Golden Reel
Five New Photoism Frames Released, Flight Ticket Raffle
Air Busan (CEO Doo Sungkuk) is collaborating with the Macao Government Tourism Office to promote tourism to Macao through various promotions.
Air Busan will hold a special fare promotion for Busan-Macao flight tickets from the 26th of this month to the 15th of next month.
Promotional tickets can be purchased from 98,900 KRW one-way on the Air Busan website and mobile web/app. The boarding period is from the 26th of this month until November 30.
The first 100 customers who purchase promotional tickets will receive a free admission ticket to the ‘Golden Reel’ Ferris wheel at Studio City Macao. The ‘Golden Reel’ is a uniquely shaped figure-eight Ferris wheel, which offers panoramic views of Macao city, especially its dazzling nightscape, making it a new landmark tourist attraction.
Air Busan is also launching five types of Photism frames featuring its official characters, Ebury and Loveury, and is holding a round-trip Busan-Macao flight ticket giveaway event.
From the 26th to the 31st of this month, visitors who take photos at Photism booths nationwide using the Air Busan frame and scan the QR code will be directly connected to the Air Busan event page via a popup ad, where they can participate in the giveaway event. Detailed information about the event can be found on the Air Busan website and mobile web/app.
An Air Busan representative stated, “As the only airline operating between Busan and Macao, we will continue to make various efforts and try new things to bring small joys to local travelers.”
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Meanwhile, Air Busan resumed the Busan-Macao route, which had been suspended due to COVID-19, on July 25 last year and currently operates three times a week (Tuesday, Friday, Sunday).
Air Busan partners with the Macao Government Tourism Office to offer special airfare promotions.
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