Jeju Air is a South Korean low-cost carrier founded in 1996 and headquartered in Jeju, operating as one of the largest budget airlines in Asia. The airline primarily focuses on point-to-point passenger operations, serving an extensive network of domestic routes within South Korea as well as international routes to neighboring countries including Japan, China, Thailand, and Vietnam. Jeju Air operates multiple hub airports, with significant bases at Jeju International Airport and Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, allowing it to serve both leisure and business travelers across the region. The airline offers a single-class economy cabin with à la carte ancillary services typical of the low-cost carrier model, and operates the JejuPass frequent flyer program for its regular passengers. As an independent carrier not aligned with major global airline alliances, Jeju Air has established itself as a major player in the Asian low-cost aviation market, known for competitive pricing and high-frequency services on popular routes.
12 Mo Incidents
0
Ave Fleet Age
29y
Seat Capacity
2,800
Total Aircraft
16
Current Fleet
Top Owners
Jeju Air
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