According to Flight Away, a website specializing in aviation, Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 flew from Muan to Jeju, Incheon, Beijing, China, and Jeju again on the 27th, two days before the accident, and then to Muan and Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
On the 28th, he returned to Muan from Kotakinabalu and headed to Nagasaki, Japan, and was then put back on the Thai Bangkok route via Taipei and Muan, Taiwan.
This means that the flight was repeated for two days for as little as 40 minutes and as long as 6 hours.
According to Jeju Air's quarterly report, Jeju Air's average monthly transportation time per passenger in the third quarter of this year was 418 hours, the longest among the country's six airlines.
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