AirAsia X Flights to Jeju

AirAsia X Jeju Flights

Jeju should be the next Korea destination for the world-class budget airline as soon, there will be AirAsia X flights to Jeju Island in Korea.

Currently, in April 2017, the airline is in talks with officials from Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO) over the Kuala Lumpur to Jeju direct flights.

News reports state that the AirAsia X flights to Jeju Island will most likely take off at the end of 2017, just in time for the winter season.

AirAsia X Flights to Jeju Island

Korea has been one of the favourite destinations for Malaysians due to the popularity of the Korean Dramas and also the promotions done aggressively here in Malaysia by the Korean Tourism Board.

Since 2016, Jeju officials have also been promoting this island destination which is located south of Korea.

Reports also indicate that over 5,000 Malaysians have visited Jeju Island in January 2017, which makes this the second-largest market after China.

The resort island has been one of South Korea's popular destination for a long time, but in recent years, with digital and social media, more people want to visit other places around Korea apart from Seoul.

Jeju Island AirAsia X Flights
One of the beautiful waterfalls at Jeju Island
Jeju has also been in the limelight for international travellers for a long time, but now with the growth of budget airlines, more and more common people want to visit this resort island as many have already visited Seoul, considering that Jeju has more to offer in terms of nature and ecotourism.

Jeju also boasts of a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is the Mount Halla Natural Reserve where many people want to see the world-famous Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes.

Conclusion

Apart from that, there are many natural hiking trails, scenic spots and rich cultures. For more information, you can also visit the official Jeju Tourism Organization website.

AirAsia X is a Malaysian long-haul service budget airline that flies to 23 destinations in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.

The airline is also the fastest-growing airline in the region offering travellers the opportunity to see the world with affordable prices and hopefully by year-end, they will add AirAsia X Flights to Jeju Island.

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