Airline of Japan and South Korea adopting unique ways to woo passengers

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Washington, New York Times. The influx of foreign tourists to all countries has been adversely affected due to the restrictions imposed due to the Corona epidemic.

Due to this the revenue of airline companies has also been badly affected. Therefore, airlines in Japan and South Korea are adopting unique ways to lure passengers on domestic flights.

Japan’s Peach Aviation has announced that it will sell 150 unlimited passes with valid photos to passengers 12 years of age and older that will be valid for one month on 33 of its domestic flights. In this episode, the first 30 passes will be sold on Tuesday.

South Korea’s budget airlines are offering similar fare discounts. At the same time, an airline T-Way Air has found a new way to generate revenue. It is providing its customers with dishes like Bacon Tomato Spaghetti, Hamburger Steak Over Rice served on its flights through the country’s largest online shopping site Coupeng.