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Seats still remaining in the second week of sales start … Weighted by the possibility of ending as a single event
In addition, a product called “pretending to travel abroad” was launched and sold out after the first day of launch, but consumer reaction seems to have calmed down a bit. Asiana Airlines, along with Hana Tour, on September 25 saw the joy of being ‘completed’ in one day, whether it showed the ‘Skyline Tour’, which returns after flying over Korea on the A380. Then, on October 8, it reopened the ‘Circle the Korean Peninsula’ product, but it was found that not all seats were sold out for about two weeks. Air Busan’s “Aviation Day Special” product, which has spread to the general public, is also slow.
Asiana Airlines sold the product for the first time in collaboration with Hana Tour. At that time, Business Class and Business Suite classes were sold out immediately after opening, and Economy Class was also sold out on the same day. Asiana Airlines began selling secondary products in conjunction with KRT and My Real Trip, fueled by the enthusiastic response from consumers. The prices of Air ONLY products are the same, and the departure time is two days, one day on October 31 and November 1. The Business Class and Business Suite classes sold at a similar rate to the first, but the Economy Class remained on sale on October 22, about two weeks after it began selling.
Air Busan also expanded its tourist flight products to the general public on October 14 after successfully conducting an on-site practice-in-flight flight experience program for students of aviation services departments in September. The product was designed for aviation enthusiasts who are interested in aircraft and airlines in time for ‘Aviation Day’ on October 30. The experience model is the A321LR, which is reduced by 100 seats from the actual number of seats, and only 120 seats are sold for 154,000 won. However, even a week after the sale began, there was no out-of-stock news.
There is also a growing perspective that destinationless flight tourism products will not be continuous. Several travel agencies, including Hana Tour, also discussed subsequent products with other airlines after the first sale with Asiana Airlines, but the final product was confirmed to have failed. This is the result of putting more weight on the probability that the product is single use.
On the other hand, on the 21st, T’way Air conducted an ‘experience flight’ for 50 students from the aviation operations department of Pai Chai University who dream of becoming a flight attendant.
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