Jeju Air’s problems mount
Simple Flying · 4d
Jeju Air Shrinks Flight Schedule By 10-15% After Fatal Crash
Jeju Air and the South Korean airline industry continue to feel the impacts of accidents beyond a reduced flight schedule. The airline currently has 260 billion won ($177 million) in deferred revenue from passengers who have booked their tickets but have not yet flown.
Firstpost · 6d
South Korea: Jeju Air to cut 1,900 flights by March to manage safety checks after fatal crash
While specific routes were not disclosed, the airline plans to minimize passenger inconvenience by concentrating reductions on international routes with more than two daily flights. Jeju Air’s key routes include destinations such as Tokyo,
Business Standard · 2d
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.
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