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Changi Airport increases flights to South Korea by 60%

The airport announced three new airlines in operation.

Weekly services from Changi Airport to South Korea will increase by more than 60% in June 2022 with new airlines commencing operations.

In a press release, Changi Airport Group announced the additional airlines servicing flights to South Korea are T’way Air, Air Premia, and Jeju Air.

T’way Air, a South Korean low-cost carrier, will operate a twice-weekly service to Seoul from 29 May. Air Premia, which commenced Passenger Aircraft Carrying Cargo (PACC) operations in Changi late last year, will operate a thrice-weekly passenger service from 29 June, also to Seoul. Jeju Air will become the sole operator on the Singapore-Busan route, flying twice weekly from 25 June. A new city link to Jeju will also be operated by Scoot on 15 June.

Apart from the new services, from June, there will be additional services to Seoul by Asiana Airlines (5x to 7x weekly), Korean Air (7x to 10x weekly), and Singapore Airlines (7x to 11x weekly).

As of 1 May 2022, 83 airlines operate over 2,900 weekly scheduled flights at Changi Airport, connecting Singapore to some 124 cities in 46 countries and territories worldwide.

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