Air Busan to Resume Regular Ulsan-Jeju Flights Starting in July
Resuming Service After Two Years...
Two Round-Trip Flights Daily
Air Busan will resume regular domestic flights at Ulsan Airport.
On May 23, Air Busan announced that it will resume regular flights on the Ulsan-Jeju route starting July 11. This marks the first time in about two years that the service will operate again, after being suspended at the end of March 2023.
The route will operate two round-trip flights daily, with one flight each in the morning and afternoon.
Air Busan first launched regular flights from Ulsan Airport to both Gimpo and Jeju at the end of November 2017. By the time service was suspended, the airline had transported a cumulative total of approximately 2.2 million passengers and recorded the highest passenger share at Ulsan Airport, with a 55% market share.
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An Air Busan representative stated, "As a regional airline covering the Yeongnam region, we will continue to do our best to contribute to the revitalization of the local aviation industry."
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