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AirAsia Japan Prepares to Launch Narita - Incheon Flights

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[HD video below] AirAsia Japan will this month launch flights between Tokyo and Seoul (Incheon), Korea.

The Narita to Seoul (Incheon) route will begin operations on 28 October 2012 with daily flights operating from Narita International Airport.

To celebrate the launch, AirAsia Japan is offering seats from as low as KRW2,000 (not inclusive of airport tax and fees). Seats between Narita and Seoul (Incheon) start from KRW30,000 one way, inclusive of airport tax and fees.

The promotion will run until 17 October 2012 for travel between 28 October 2012 and 30 March 2013. Terms and conditions apply.

AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes said, “This is a great day for all of us, and an even greater day for the consumers and air travelers in Korea. With AirAsia’s low fare, everyone can now travel to more places more often. AirAsia Japan’s announcement of this international route today is a dream come true for us, and I am looking forward to see the Narita – Incheon flights begin operations. Congratulations to Kazuyuki and his team for making Japanese and Korean skies friendlier and more affordable.”

Flights take only about 2 hours from Narita to Incheon, and will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft with a capacity of 180 seats. See also: AirAsia to Launch Narita - Busan Flights.

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