South Korea’s Jeju Air and Air Busan have rolled out significant discounts on plane tickets to stimulate demand, which has recently been declining following their involvement in major aircraft accidents, according to data and industry officials.
According to data from the ministry of land, infrastructure and transport, the number of passengers flying with Jeju Air dropped by 29.3 per cent over 26 days following the crash on December 29, compared to the previous month.
Responding to the freeze in demand, Jeju Air adopted an ultra-cheap sales strategy by drastically cutting ticket prices. The airline is selling tickets between Seoul and Jeju for less than 20,000 won (US$13.85), more than twice as cheap compared to its usual pricing.
The fact that both accidents occurred relatively close to each other in time has also had a negative effect on other LCCs amid ongoing passenger safety fears.
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