Jeju Air can cancel free of charge... "I can't ride it because I'm scared." Anxiety grows [Now News]

2024.12.30. PM 4:59
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After the Jeju Air flight disaster, there is a situation in which citizens who are about to travel cancel their reservations for Jeju Air tickets.

After the plane crash, anxiety seems to have risen mainly among those who tried to use Jeju Air.

According to Jeju Air on the 30th, the number of flight cancellations from 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the previous day was about 68,000.

On various social networking services (SNS) such as X (formerly Twitter), there are articles about canceling the boarding pass after the Jeju Air plane accident and instructing how to cancel it.

Author A said, "Those who made a reservation on the official Jeju Air website can cancel without a fee without having to make a 1:1 inquiry or call the call center."

Another user, B, also said, "It is said that it will exempt all flight cancellation fees booked until the time of the Jeju Air accident," adding, "If you made a reservation with a travel agency, you can take off the travel agency issuance fee."

C, who booked a flight ticket to Japan on the official Jeju Air website, said, "I booked it quickly after seeing the special ticket last month, but after seeing the news of the accident, I was so scared and uncomfortable that I was wondering if I could fly for the time being."

Meanwhile, Jeju Air is conducting a free cancellation process in response to inquiries from customers who made reservations through its official website.

However, it is known that a cancellation fee will be charged if a reservation is made through an agency rather than the airline's official website.

Reporter Park Sun-young of
Digital News Team
AI Anchor: y-GO
Caption editing: Yoon Hyun-kyung


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