Eastar Jet Launches Special Fare Promotion for Incheon-Tokushima Route... One-Way from 49,900 KRW
Otsuka Museum of Art Admission Ticket Also Provided
Eastar Jet announced on June 2 that it will launch a special fare promotion for the Incheon-Tokushima route.
From 10:00 a.m. on June 4 to June 10, tickets for this route will be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis through the Eastar Jet website and mobile application (app) at a one-way total fare of 49,900 KRW, including airport fees and fuel surcharges. The travel period is from June 12 to June 30.
Customers who purchase Tokushima tickets during the promotion period will receive a complimentary admission ticket to the Otsuka Museum of Art, a major tourist attraction. From June 12 to June 30, passengers can claim the ticket by presenting their passport, Eastar Jet boarding pass, and reservation number at the general information desk on the first floor of Tokushima Airport.
The Otsuka Museum of Art is the world's first and only ceramic board art museum that perfectly recreates world-famous masterpieces at their original size. Using special techniques, the museum displays over 1,000 masterpieces from 190 museums in 26 countries, reproduced in the same size and color as the originals.
In addition, all Eastar Jet passengers can enjoy unlimited rides on Tokushima city buses for two days. Further details are available on the Eastar Jet website.
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Meanwhile, Eastar Jet exclusively operates the Incheon-Tokushima route three times a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays).
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