Eastar Jet to Launch Incheon-Kagoshima Route in Japan Starting November 21
Operates Daily, Seven Times a Week
Eastar Jet announced on the 15th that it will begin operating the Incheon-Kagoshima route starting next month. With this new route, the number of Eastar Jet's routes to Japan will increase to a total of 12, including Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Okinawa, Kumamoto, and Tokushima.
Eastar Jet announced on the 15th that it will start operating the Incheon-Gagoshima route from next month. Photo of Gagoshima. Photo by Eastar Jet
View original imageThe Incheon-Kagoshima route will operate daily, seven times a week, starting from November 21. The outbound flight departs from Incheon at 3:35 p.m. and arrives in Kagoshima at 5:15 p.m. local time, while the return flight departs from Kagoshima at 6:10 p.m. local time and arrives in Incheon at 7:50 p.m.
Located at the southernmost tip of Kyushu, Japan, Kagoshima is home to natural tourist attractions such as Yakushima-which is known as the forest from the Studio Ghibli animation "Princess Mononoke"-and the Sakurajima volcano. With its mild climate, Kagoshima is also considered a resort destination where golf trips are possible year-round.
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An Eastar Jet representative said, "Kagoshima is renowned in Japan for its hot springs and golf courses, making it a highly satisfying destination among Korean travelers. We hope that with Eastar Jet's new route, even more people will be able to enjoy trips to various Japanese cities."
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