T'way Air to open Incheon-Sydney route in December
T'way Air, a Korean low-cost carrier, said Monday it will open an Incheon-Sydney route in December as pent-up travel demand is unleashed amid eased virus curbs. T'way Air will provide four flights a week between Incheon, 27 kilometers west of Seoul, and Sydney starting Dec. 23, the company said. In February 2020, T'way Air became the country's first budget carrier to obtain the rights to offer flights on the Incheon-Sydney route dominated by the country's two full-service carriers, Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines, the statement said. T'way Air has 30 chartered passenger jets ― three A330-300s and 27 B737-800s ― to offer flights mainly on routes to Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Guam, Saipan and the Philippines. "We are currently offering flights at only 30% of the pre-pandemic level," a company spokeswoman said.<br/>
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T'way Air to open Incheon-Sydney route in December
T'way Air, a Korean low-cost carrier, said Monday it will open an Incheon-Sydney route in December as pent-up travel demand is unleashed amid eased virus curbs. T'way Air will provide four flights a week between Incheon, 27 kilometers west of Seoul, and Sydney starting Dec. 23, the company said. In February 2020, T'way Air became the country's first budget carrier to obtain the rights to offer flights on the Incheon-Sydney route dominated by the country's two full-service carriers, Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines, the statement said. T'way Air has 30 chartered passenger jets ― three A330-300s and 27 B737-800s ― to offer flights mainly on routes to Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Guam, Saipan and the Philippines. "We are currently offering flights at only 30% of the pre-pandemic level," a company spokeswoman said.<br/>