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Air Premia [airpremia.com], Korea's first hybrid airline is launching flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Seoul, Korea (ICN) beginning October 29, 2022, operating 5x a week. Special inaugural round trip airfares of $787, nonstop in economy class is available to book. Onward connections are available from Incheon to Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
Your airfare includes bags, in-flight meals and in-flight entertainment.
Travel Availability:
Book by October 31, 2022
Travel October 29 - December 31, 2022
Departs LAX: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Returns: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
This airfares is available to book directly on
Air Premia [airpremia.com] or
Booking.com [booking.com]. Their website is not the user-friendliest. I had to play with it a few times before I could get to the next steps. Limited seats for the promotional inaugural airfare. Once that is sold out, it will go up to the next level, so don't wait.
When travelling internationally, always get up-to-date covid-19 travel restrictions as they change
frequently.
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If I had to speculate, I'd imagine that ROK has higher per capita number air force pilots than the US and that percentage would flow into the pool of commercial pilots upon discharge maintaining a highly trained pool of pilots. not knowing anything about air force pilot training in ROK, US or anywhere else (everything I know about training pilots, i learned in the top gun movies) i'd imagine they are better trained and have more experience than commercial aviation school.
what i think more about is why there are so many more fares to Europe in the $300-$600 RT compared to $1100+ RT to Japan or Korea more frequently.
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What?!? Don't live in decades past. Anyone wanting a good review of air premia, look up Josh Cahill YouTube for his review.. well done.
I am not sure how I feel about flying a budget airline internationally...
I am not sure how I feel about flying a budget airline internationally...
there are many "budget" airlines in Asia and most of them fly internationally, not to the USA but still internationally.
If the FAA allowed this LLC airline to enter the USA. Then I'm sure it's fine. Maybe the seat & services suck but you'll get there, just like flying any USA airlines on international flights
Is that South Korea or Best Korea?
Home of Twice. And Samsung...
Best Korea.
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If you don't rob or steal. You'll be fine.
I'm just glad this thread is using "quackery" with passionate abandon
I'll stick with Delta who include the internal connecting flights.
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What a dumb p.o.s.