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Jeju Air Launches New Direct Route from Singapore to Seoul

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-20 19:01:29
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New Route: Singapore (Changi Airport) to Seoul (Incheon Airport)
Launch Date: July 25, 2025
Frequency: Daily round-trip flights
Flight Schedule:Singapore Departure: 2:20 AM
Seoul Arrival: 10:10 AM
Seoul Departure: 8:05 PM
Singapore Arrival: 1:20 AM (next day)
Special Fare: 245 Singapore Dollars (approximately 15,865.51 Indian Rupees) one-way
Special Fare Booking Period: Until March 31, 2025
Special Fare Travel Period: July 25, 2025, to October 26, 2025
Competitors: Scoot, T'way Air
Existing Route: Singapore to Busan (Gimhae Airport)

Singapore – Jeju Air is set to expand its presence in the "Lion City" market with the launch of a new direct route from Singapore's Changi Airport to Seoul's Incheon International Airport, commencing July 25, 2025. This move comes in response to the growing demand for travel between Singapore and South Korea's capital.

Previously, Jeju Air offered direct flights from Singapore only to Busan (Gimhae), but the increasing popularity of Seoul as a destination has prompted the airline to introduce this new daily service.

The addition of Jeju Air to the Singapore-Seoul route will provide travelers with more diverse options. Competing with existing airlines such as Scoot and T'way Air, Jeju Air aims to offer competitive fares and convenient flight schedules, catering to those eager to experience the heart of the Korean Wave.

To celebrate the launch, Jeju Air is offering a special promotional fare of 245 Singapore Dollars for a one-way ticket. This special fare is available for bookings made until March 31, 2025, and is valid for travel between July 25, 2025, and October 26, 2025.

The daily round-trip flights will depart Singapore Changi Airport at 2:20 AM, arriving at Seoul Incheon Airport at 10:10 AM. The return flight will depart Seoul at 8:05 PM, arriving back in Singapore at 1:20 AM the following day. This schedule is designed to give travelers flexibility in their travel plans.

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