The low-cost carrier has increased its JQ47/48 Seoul services from four to seven times per week out of Sydney as of Tuesday, bringing its total seats between Australia and South Korea to 340,000 per year when coupled with the existing three-times-per-week Brisbane–Seoul flights.
Related Posts
Who Are Nepal’s Main Airlines In 2024?
- Guest authors
- February 24, 2024
- 0
Who Owns Frontier Airlines?
- Guest authors
- March 1, 2024
- 0