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Jeju Air, South Korea
South Korean tourist numbers plummet as Jeju Air plane crash causes fear of travel
Da Nang and Phu Quoc have seen a sharp decline in South Korean tourist arrivals as a fear of flying has taken hold following the Jeju Air crash.
How Jeju Island’s NFT travel cards are redefining tourism in South Korea
Jeju Island, South Korea’s premier holiday destination, is embarking on a digital transformation to attract Millennial and Gen Z tourists. By 2025, the subtropical island will introduce NFT-powered visitor cards,
How the two sole survivors of the devastating Jeju Air plane crash survived — thanks to their seats
The two sole survivors aboard the Jeju Air plane crash that killed 179 people lived because they were seated at the rear of the aircraft — which is statistically the safest place to be on a
South Korea’s Jeju Drops NFT Tourist Cards To Attract More Visitors
Jeju Island, the popular South Korean tourist destination, has launched NFT tourism cards to attract more tourists, including youths.
Jeju Air, travel agencies flooded with mass cancellations after tragic plane crash
Travel agencies are handing out refunds, changing flights and halting promotional activities following the devastating Jeju Air crash that killed 179 on Sunday.
Air travel safety record ‘incredible’ amid major plane crashes in 2024
Two major airline crashes towards the end of 2024 have caused major concerns about air passenger safety although flying still remains the safest mode of travel based on the
Jeju Air's problems mount after plane crash that killed 179 people
As investigators look into what caused Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 to crash, the airline has come under intense government and public scrutiny for how it operates. Some of its operational practices are being challenged, including how it flew its planes more frequently than competitors and how it outsourced its maintenance overseas.
South Korean Transport Minister Plans to Resign Over Country's Worst Air Crash
Joo Jong-wan, the deputy transport minister for civil aviation, acknowledged that safety measures were not sufficient when building the embankment, but said they were done in line
South Korea plane crash investigators reveal initial clues found at site of deadly tragedy
Bird feathers have been found in an engine recovered from the site of the deadly Jeju Air flight which crashed-landedand killed 179 people in South Korea, investigators said. The Boeing 737 -800 skidded off a runway at Muan International Airport and hit a concrete fence,
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Jeju Air’s problems mount after crash that killed 179 people
South Korea’s leading low-cost carrier, heavy with debt and its stock already near record lows, is now facing intense public ...
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How safe is flying right now? What to know after the Jeju Air plane crash
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Air flight crashed in South Korea, killing 179 people on board. Flying commercially is statistically very safe, with ...
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Jeju Air Crash Raises Safety Concerns; How Safe Is Flying on a Boeing 737 | Firstpost America
Jeju Air Crash Raises Safety Concerns; How Safe Is Flying on a Boeing 737 | Firstpost America The recent Jeju Air crash in South Korea, claiming 179 lives, has reignited questions about air travel ...
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Jeju Island to Launch NFT Tourism Cards in 2025
Jeju Island plans to launch NFT-based tourism cards in 2025, offering travel benefits and attraction discounts. The NFT ...
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No. of foreign tourists to Jeju tops 1 mln for first time in 5 years
The number of foreign tourists to the southern resort island of Jeju surpassed the 1 million mark last year for the first ...
Korea Joongang Daily on MSN
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All 179 victims of Jeju Air crash laid to rest 10 days after tragedy
All 179 victims of the fatal Jeju Air crash have been laid to rest as of Wednesday, 10 days after the worst aviation disaster on Korean soil.
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