Mactan-Cebu International Airport welcomes Cebu-Daegu service by Jeju Air

The Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), the Philippines’ resort-airport, welcomed the arrival of Jeju Air’s inaugural flight from Daegu International Airport on Tuesday, September 17, 2019. The flight arrived at 11:15 p.m. with a total of 173 passengers. The aircraft was hailed with a water cannon salute by MCIA.

MCIA’s private operator GMR MEGAWIDE Cebu Airport Corporation (GMCAC), together with representatives from Jeju Air and the Department of Tourism VII, greeted the arriving passengers with warm smiles, colorful leis, and Cebu’s sweet dried mangoes.

“We are glad to welcome Jeju Air’s inaugural flight from Daegu and we thank them for expanding their network in Cebu,” said GMCAC president Louie Ferrer. He also added that the Asian market continues to be some of the strongest for Cebu: in 2018, Koreans comprised 42.5% of international visitors followed by Japan and China at 16% and 11% respectively. For the first half of this year, the Department of Tourism announced that South Korea continues to be the Philippines top tourist market, followed by China, while Japan ranked fourth.

“We continue to work on opening more connections to Cebu from our Asian neighbors. Cebu’s central location is highly strategic, with most domestic tourist destinations only an hour’s flying time or less,” said Ferrer. “Our goal is to establish MCIA as a hub for flights to the Philippines and even other Asian countries,” he added.    

Jeju Air also started the operation of its direct service from MCIA to Daegu on September 18, 2019 at 01:15 a.m. The carrier will operate the Cebu-Daegu route four times weekly every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. For this route, Jeju Air will use Boeing 737-800 with a capacity of 189 all-economy seats.

“We are thrilled to grow our network in MCIA because we see Cebu as a bustling city, yet it still has many scenic tourist spots which entices the Korean travelers,” said Jeju Air station manager Keunwoo Lee.

Daegu is the fourth destination in South Korea operated by Jeju Air. Currently, Jeju Air also flies to Incheon, Pusan, and Muan. Meanwhile, Korean low-cost carrier T’Way Air also operates a Cebu-Daegu direct service which started in December 2016.

“South Korea is a favorite leisure destination for many Filipinos. By launching this direct service, Jeju Air is offering more options for Filipinos to explore new and exciting destinations in South Korea,” said GMCAC Chief Commercial Advisor Ravishankar Saravu.

Currently, Mactan-Cebu International Airport is connected to 28 domestic destinations and 23 international destinations with 9 Philippine-based and 17 foreign airline partners.

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