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Peach Aviation to Resume Daily Service Between Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon From October 30, 2022

Peach Aviation will resume daily service between Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon airports for the first time in around 2.5 years starting October 30th, 2022. Tickets went on sale today (August 23rd) with fares from ¥5,680 (US $42.00).


Peach Aviation Airbus A320neo - Courtesy Airbus

On Tuesday (August 23, 2022), Peach Aviation Limited announced the restart of daily flights between Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon airports for the first time in around the and a half years from October 30, 2022. Tickets are now available for purchase from ¥5,680 (US $42.00) with no fuel surcharge. Additionally, the Osaka (Kansai) to Seoul (Incheon) route will resume on August 28th, with six weekly return flights, increasing to 14 weekly flights on October 30, 2022. Peach first launched service between Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon in 2016, and with the resumed service, guests will now be able to enjoy a day trip to Seoul for local gourmet dining and shopping thanks to Peach’s late night and early morning slots at Haneda.


Peach Aviation's Schedule to Seoul Incheon - Courtesy Peach


In Tuesday’s announcment, Peach Aviation’s CEO, Takeaki Mori, said,


“People of the Tokyo metropolitan area, we apologize for keeping you waiting! At long last, Peach will return to Haneda! The Haneda-Incheon route is a popular route that has been well-received by many lovers of South Korea who appreciate being able to fly there on a day trip alone after work or take a weekend trip there with friends. When the Kansai-Incheon route resumes operations on August 28, I hope that you will use Peach’s enhanced domestic network to travel to South Korea via Tokyo or Osaka from various places in Japan, and to travel to various places in Japan from South Korea. Peach will continue to resume international routes and expand its international network. We aim to achieve convenient air travel that once again makes Japan and Asia more easily accessible from Haneda, Narita, and Kansai.”

Peach Aviation Limited (Peach) commenced operations out of Osaka-Kansai in March 1st, 2012, and currently operates 33 domestic and 17 international routes with a fleet of 35 aircraft. In addition to their base at Osaka (Kansai Airport), the carrier maintains bases at Sapporo (New Chitose Airport), Sendai Airport, Tokyo (Narita Airport), Fukuoka Airport, Chubu Airport and Naha Airport. The airline hopes to become the leading low-cost carrier (LCC) in Asia with plans to expand their network from the Tokyo metro area and Osaka-Kansai. Peach Aviation Limited is owned by ANA Holdings Inc. (77.9%), INCJ, Ltd. (15.1%) and First Eastern Aviation Holdings Limited (7.0%). On March 1st, 2022 Peach Aviation is celebrated their 10th anniversary of operation.



Source: Peach Aviation Limited

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