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T’way Air has launched a series of New Year fare
promotions for travellers flying between Singapore and South Korea, clearly
aligned with the Lunar New Year season celebrated across much of Asia,
including Singapore. The offers apply to flights to Incheon (Seoul) and Jeju
Island and are available for bookings made until 31 January 2026, with travel
permitted through 24 October 2026.
The campaign targets leisure travellers planning trips
well beyond the holiday period itself, combining seasonal momentum around the
Chinese New Year with long booking windows for spring, summer and early autumn
travel.
Flight operations between Singapore and Korea
The Korean low-cost carrier operates daily services
between Singapore and Incheon using Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 aircraft.
Flights depart Singapore at 11:00 p.m. and arrive in Seoul at 6:35 a.m. the
following morning, with return services leaving Incheon at 3:30 p.m. and
landing back in Singapore at 9:25 p.m. local time.
On the Singapore–Jeju route, T’way Air currently flies
five times a week using Boeing 737-8 aircraft, with departures from Singapore
in the early morning hours and arrivals in Jeju later the same morning. Daily
service on this route is scheduled to resume from 15 March 2026, increasing
capacity to the popular holiday island.
Savings linked to early booking
The New Year promotion combines a percentage-based
fare reduction with a series of value-based coupons, depending on booking
value, travel period and optional bundles such as meals or baggage. The
discounts apply to both Economy and Business Saver fares on Singapore–Incheon
and Singapore–Jeju routes, with incentives structured to encourage early
bookings for later travel dates.
In addition, new customers registering on the
airline’s website can access a welcome discount, further reducing the overall
fare when flying between Singapore and South Korea.
Seoul and Jeju as year-round destinations
The campaign highlights the contrast between South
Korea’s urban and natural attractions. In Seoul, districts such as Hongdae,
Gangnam and Seongsu are positioned as hubs for dining, shopping and
contemporary culture, while Jeju Island appeals to travellers seeking coastal
scenery, volcanic landscapes and outdoor routes.
By linking these destinations with a Lunar New
Year-themed promotion, T’way Air is tapping into a period traditionally
associated with travel planning and family holidays in the region.
Full details on schedules, conditions and booking
options are available at twayair.com. T’way Air currently serves around 60
destinations worldwide and continues to expand its international network.
Image Credit: © T'way Air
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