Jeju Air Soars to Bali... Operates 7 Times a Week from Incheon Airport
Expansion of Regional International Flights
Busan Departure to Kota Kinabalu, Sapporo, Kaohsiung, and More
Jeju Air will launch a new route operating seven times a week between Indonesia's Bali and South Korea.
On the 28th, Jeju Air announced that it had newly commenced the Incheon-Bali route with seven weekly flights starting the previous day.
The flight departs from Incheon International Airport daily at 3:40 PM and arrives at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia, at 9:50 PM local time. The return flight leaves Bali at 11:05 PM and arrives at Incheon Airport the next day at 7:10 AM.
Earlier, Jeju Air planned the Incheon-Bali route after signing a codeshare agreement with Indonesia's Lion Air Group in June. On the 16th, it also launched a new route on the Incheon-Batam line after securing operating rights through the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's regular route allocation.
A Jeju Air representative said, "By launching the Bali route, we aim to enhance travel convenience between Korea and Indonesia," adding, "We will provide reasonable fares to consumers based on a fair competitive environment."
Meanwhile, Jeju Air is also expanding international flights departing from regional airports in line with the upcoming winter schedule. Starting the previous day, new routes were launched with the following frequencies: Busan to Malaysia's Kota Kinabalu six times a week (Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun), Busan to the Philippines' Clark four times a week (Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun), Busan to Taiwan's Kaohsiung three times a week (Tue, Thu, Sat), and Busan to Japan's Sapporo five times a week (Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sun).
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From December 8, flights will resume on the following schedules: Muan to Bangkok, Thailand four times a week (Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun), and Muan to Kota Kinabalu twice a week (Tue, Fri). The Busan-Singapore route will increase frequency from six to seven times a week (daily).
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