International Flights Departing March to June: 'Sold Out' Special Fares
Up to 15% Discount Available Until the 10th

Jin Air announced on the 4th that it has prepared a 'Sold Out (JIN)' special fare for customers embarking on spring trips.


"Fly Jin Air for Spring Travel"... Special Promotion on 40 International Routes View original image


The Sold Out special fare is a monthly fare discount promotion offered by Jin Air to online members. It takes place during the first week of every month.


This event applies to 40 international routes departing from Korea to Japan, Southeast Asia, and Greater China, continuing until the 10th of this month. It offers up to a 15% discount through a promotion code. Customers using the simple payment service KakaoPay can receive an additional discount of up to 10,000 KRW depending on the payment amount. The Busan~Nagoya route resuming service on the 30th and the newly launched Incheon~Ishigakijima route starting on the 3rd of next month are also included in the promotion.


The Nagoya route departs daily from Busan Gimhae Airport at 8:40 AM and arrives locally at 10:10 AM. One-way total fares start from 87,600 KRW. Flights to Ishigakijima, the southernmost small city in Japan, depart from Incheon Airport at 9:05 AM five times a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday). Passengers can book one-way total fares starting from 133,800 KRW.


More details can be found on the website. Despite the discounted fares, the free checked baggage allowance for passengers remains unchanged. A Jin Air representative said, "We will provide beneficial offers at reasonable prices to customers planning spring trips."



Meanwhile, according to the strengthened in-flight safety management policy implemented from the 1st of this month, aircraft passengers must pay attention to the management of portable batteries and electronic cigarettes. For portable batteries, to prevent contact with metal, terminals must be covered with insulating tape or placed in protective pouches or zipper bags. Also, portable batteries and electronic cigarettes cannot be checked in as checked baggage. Passengers must carry them personally or store them in the seat pocket during the flight, not in the overhead compartment.


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