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Jeju Air

Jeju Air, South Korea's pioneering low-cost airline, took flight in 2005. 

Based on an uncompromising stance on safety and constant improvement through customer-centric thinking, Jeju Air provides the joy of travel to customers.

Jeju Air operates several routes in Korea, including the Gimpo-Jeju route, which is the most frequently operated route in the world, and regularly flies to 49 destinations in the Asia-Pacific, including Japan, China, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Guam, Saipan, and Laos, on more than 66 routes.

Domestic destinations: GMP-CJU, PUS-CJU, CJJ-CJU.
 
International destinations: GMP-KIX, GMP-NGO, ICN-NRT, ICN-KIX, ICN-NGO, ICN-FUK, ICN-HKG, ICN-MNL, ICN-CEB, ICN-BKK, ICN-TAO, ICN-GUM, PUS-BKK, PUS-HKG.
 
Connecting the skies from eight Korean hubs, Jeju Air's fleet of 38 Boeing 737-800s and 3 advanced Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft powers its extensive network, bringing its renowned "safety" and "efficiency" to destinations worldwide.

Exciting times ahead for Jeju Air! The airline has a significant order of 37 Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft on the horizon, with deliveries rolling out from 2023 through 2026, signalling a period of substantial growth and fleet modernisation.

Passengers on Jeju Air can expect a 3-Star Low-Cost experience, according to Skytrax, which evaluated the airline's airport and onboard products and staff service. The review highlighted a notable 4-star experience in the premium cabin, where travellers enjoy priority handling, lounge access, better seating, and complimentary refreshments. In the Economy, free water is provided, and other food and drinks are available for purchase or pre-order. Skytrax's feedback indicates efficient service, with an opportunity to further enhance the warmth and attentiveness to achieve a higher overall rating.