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Jeju Air to Reduce Flight Operations, Starting with International Flights in the Third Week of January
Jeju Air plans to reduce the number of flights by up to 15% during the winter schedule.
The reduction will start in the second week of January for domestic flights and the third week for international flights. The company has explained its plans to the authorities and is proceeding with the related procedures.
To avoid inconveniencing passengers with reservations, adjustments will primarily be made to routes with a high number of flights where transferring to another carrier is possible if necessary. Those affected will be contacted individually with information about alternative flights.
According to Jeju Air’s website, all ticket sales for flights departing from and arriving at Muan have been suspended. Sales have also been halted for some flights between Tokyo/Narita and Osaka/Kansai to Seoul/Incheon from early to mid-February.
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