QUESTIONS LINGER OVER JEJU AIR’S FARE HIKE
Jeju Airline said Thursday it will set its domestic fares at 80 percent of those charged by local full-service carriers starting Oct. 4. Provided by the company
Jeju Airline, Korea’s largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in terms of sales, stated on Thursday that the company will set its domestic fares at 80 percent of the rate charged by local full-service carriers from Oct. 4.
For most people who heard this news, it was almost impossible to find out whether the budget carrier, owned by Aekyung Group, was raising its domestic fares or not. Saying its domestic fares will be set at a certain percentage of Korean Air’s or Asiana Airlines’ ticket prices is an unclear move to the average traveler.
16/09/2012 : Korea Joongang Daily.
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