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Air Busan's Summer Vacation Special: Up to 80% Off International Flights from Busan/Incheon

Kim Sungmoon Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-08 10:55:41
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Air Busan is holding a large-scale discount promotion for 23 international routes departing from Busan and Incheon, just in time for the summer vacation season. This special offer will run for only five days, from July 9th at 11 AM to the 13th. The travel period is from July 9th to October 25th, making it a perfect opportunity to plan not only your summer vacation but also your autumn trips in advance.

Unbeatable Prices, Diverse Routes 

Through this promotion, Air Busan is offering flights to popular destinations in Japan, Southeast Asia, and Mongolia at incredible prices. For Japan routes, particularly, astonishing prices starting from the 30,000 won range are available: Osaka (36,700 won from Busan, 42,200 won from Incheon) and Fukuoka (39,200 won from Busan, 42,200 won from Incheon). These are expected to sell out quickly. Tokyo (Narita) is also available at affordable prices: 52,200 won from Busan and 69,100 won from Incheon.

Southeast Asian routes also offer attractive prices. Popular resort destinations like Cebu (79,900 won), Da Nang (89,900 won), and Nha Trang (109,900 won from Busan, 105,400 won from Incheon) are priced under 100,000 won or in the early 100,000 won range, making international travel affordable. Other routes included in the discount are Hong Kong, Macau (79,900 won each), Sapporo (94,100 won), Ulaanbaatar (99,900 won), and Taipei (99,900 won).

For long-haul routes, Bohol (119,900 won), Bangkok (139,900 won from Busan, 111,700 won from Incheon), Kaohsiung (149,900 won), Kota Kinabalu (149,900 won), Vientiane (199,600 won), and Bali (219,500 won) are on special offer. All fares are one-way and include airport taxes and fuel surcharges.

Abundant Additional Benefits 

Air Busan isn't just stopping at flight discounts; they've also prepared various additional benefits to provide customers with an even richer travel experience. Customers who purchase tickets during the promotion period will be entered into a draw to win domestic and international partner hotel accommodation vouchers and popular musical tickets. This provides an opportunity to arrange both flights and accommodation/cultural activities at once.

Furthermore, a partnership with the global travel platform 'KKday' offers practical benefits like travel product discounts. This is expected to enhance customer satisfaction by supporting access to various essential travel elements such as local tours, activities, and transportation at reasonable prices. An Air Busan official stated, "In anticipation of the summer vacation season, we have prepared diverse benefits beyond just flight tickets, striving to help our customers enjoy a more fulfilling trip."

This Air Busan summer vacation special promotion is an excellent opportunity for those planning affordable international travel. Since seats for popular routes may sell out quickly, interested customers are advised to book promptly when sales begin. More details can be found on the official Air Busan website and mobile app.

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