According to Jeju Air, the ticket sales period from 0:00 yesterday (29th) to 1:00 pm today (30th)
The total number of cancellations was estimated at approximately 68,000, including 33,000 for domestic flights and 34,000 for international flights.
The counting began early the previous day, but most of the cancellations were made on the day of the Muan Airport accident.
Jeju Air explained that the incidents started around 9 a.m. Jeju Air's head of management support, Song Kyung-hoon, said, "The number of cancellations after a situation occurs is inevitably higher than usual, but we are not seeing any new influx of new customers.
"The volume of passengers has been maintained," he said. While it was revealed that most of the passenger planes involved in the accident were charter flights for Christmas package products planned by small and medium-sized travel agencies,
It has also been reported that there have been a series of cancellations of travel packages.
2024/12/30 20:54 KST
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