Jeju Air expected to carry over 13,000 passengers in 2023

A South Korean airline is making an impact on Guam's tourism industry post-pandemic.
Touted as Korea's number one low-cost carrier, Jeju Air is expected to carry over 13,000 passengers in 2023 after expanding its day and night flights daily.
Jeju Air claims 16.4% of total arrivals to Guam, ranking second only to United Airlines and it's also the biggest contributor among the Korean airlines.
Jeju Air will continue daily flights to Incheon and four times a week to Busan, with a projected increase in passengers for 2024.
It services 34 airports worldwide and aims to connect passengers to various Asian destinations. The carrier also encourages local residents to explore affordable travel options, with plans to expand international routes from its Incheon and Busan hubs.
