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SEOUL, KOREA - JejuAir plans to expand its international flights departing from Busan starting this winter. The low-cost airline also plans to resume its non-regular flights from Jeju, targeting the Chinese tourists. The number of Chinese tourists recently slowed down due to the Chinese government’s law in October regulating package tour operators and seasonal factors.
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Tuesday, December 24th, 2013
JejuAir announced on December 23 that it will launch flights from Busan to Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Vientiane, Laos, each from December 24 and 27, respectively,while resuming flights from Jeju to Nanning, China, from December 27.
The Busan-Chiang Mai service will be offered four times a week (Tue., Thur., Sat.,and Sun.), while the Busan-Vientiane flight two times a week (Mon. and Fri.).The Jeju-Nanning line will be offered two times a week at an interval of five days. Jeju Air will assign B737-800 aircraft for all of the services.