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'Charges' recruited by Gwangju-based travel agencies

2024.12.29 PM 05:25
Many passengers of the Jeju Air flight that had an accident at Muan International Airport were identified as passengers of local travel agencies.

According to Jeollanam-do and the industry, Gwangju-based travel land company Y has operated Jeju Air aircraft in the form of chartered flights between Muan and Bangkok.

The company also sold four weekly flight seats to local travel agencies, including two departures from Muan and two departures from Bangkok, or sold package tour packages and tickets directly to consumers.

Two of the four episodes were floated together by large travel agencies, and the second episode was centered on Company Y, which recruited customers, and the product in which the disaster occurred was the latter.

Jeju Air has launched a regular route between Muan and Bangkok since the 8th, and it is known that many passengers used products from Y company and local travel agencies.

Passengers departed from Muan to Bangkok at 8:50 p.m. on the 25th and used the product for three nights and five days to return this morning.

It is reported that the majority of residents in Gwangju and Jeonnam left for family trips and gatherings for Christmas and the end of the year.




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