T’way Air to Change Name to Trinity Airways

T’way Air to Change Name to Trinity Airways

At a shareholders’ meeting held on March 31, South Korean low-cost carrier T’way Air resolved to change its corporate name to “Trinity Airways.”

The proposed amendment to the Articles of Incorporation was approved as originally drafted. The name will be changed once related procedures, such as obtaining approvals from relevant authorities in South Korea and overseas, have been completed. Existing reservations, flight numbers, and the airline code will be maintained.

To minimize customer confusion, T’way Air plans to provide information on the changes in stages through its official website, email newsletters, and other channels.

T’way Air changed its name from the former Hansung Airlines and launched operations in 2010. This year, South Korean major resort operator Daemyung Sono Group acquired management control of the airline. Although Daemyung Sono Group had also invested in Air Premia, it reportedly sold that stake to Tire Bank. The new name is derived from the Latin word “Trinitas,” which means “three becoming one and forming completeness.”

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