Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "T'way Air" in Malay language version.
Korean carrier T'Way Air from June 2023 plans to add new route to Malaysia, where the airline schedules Seoul Incheon – Kota Kinabalu flight. The airline plans to offer 1 daily service from 19JUN23 to 31JUL23, Seoul departure, with 737-800 aircraft. Schedules on/after 01AUG23 is pending.
Korean carrier T’Way Air in the third quarter of 2023 plans limited-time service on Cheongju – Asahikawa route, on board Boeing 737-700 aircraft. From Cheongju, scheduled charter flight operates from 25JUL23 to 07AUG23, Asahikawa departs 28JUL23 – 10AUG23.
Korean carrier T’Way Air in the third quarter of 2023 plans to increase capacity on Seoul Incheon – Sapporo New Chitose route, where 1 of 2 daily service to be operated by Airbus A330-300 aircraft, instead of the 737-800. The A330 is will now be operating from 15JUN23 to 10AUG23, instead of until 30JUN23.
Korean carrier T’Way Air from July 2023 plans to expand service to Kaohsiung in Southern Taiwan, as the airline files schedule for Seoul Gimpo – Kaohsiung route. Tentatively scheduled to commence on 07JUL23 at earliest, the airline would operate this route 4 times weekly with 737-800.
T'Way Air in the last few weeks filed planned operation for Mongolia during Northern summer 2023 season. The airline’s Seoul Incheon – Ulaanbaatar service already saw the restoration of 3rd weekly flight when seasonal service resumes on 02JUN23, this will be further increased to 4 weekly from 26JUN23.
Korean carrier T’Way Air for the month of June 2023 schedules service suspension on Seoul Incheon – Guam route, which sees the airline suspends service from 01JUN23 to 26JUN23, Seoul departure, Service is scheduled to resume on 27JUN23 at earliest, with 1 daily flight scheduled.
Schedule listing wise, as of 14JUN23, China Airlines (CI) removed schedule listing for all flights on/after 06JUL23, while T’Way Air (TW) removed schedules between 07JUL23 and 31AUG23. tigerair Taiwan (IT) at the meantime continues to list operational schedule, however reservation is not available on/after 30JUN23.
Korean carrier T’Way Air last Friday (07JUL23) once again opened reservation for its planned Seoul Gimpo – Kaohsiung service. The revised launch date is now scheduled on 06OCT23, 3 months later than initially planned,
The airline will operate this route 4 times weekly with Boeing 737-800.
Korean carrier T’Way Air from late-July 2023 plans to expand service to Mongolia, with the launch of Daegu – Ulaanbaatar route. The airline plans to operate 2 weekly flights from 28JUL23 to 08OCT23, Daegu departure. Boeing 737-800 aircraft operates this route.
Korean carrier T'Way Air in Northern summer 2024 season intends to offer service to Croatia, with the schedule filing of Seoul Incheon – Zagreb route, with intermediate stop at Bishkek on Westbound departures.
Korean carrier T'Way Air in this week's schedule update removed one-time schedule listing for Seoul Incheon – Zagreb route in the GDS. Previously, the airline filed one-time service on board Airbus A330-300 aircraft on 18JUN24, with intermediate stop at Bishkek on Westbound departures.
T'Way Air in the last 18 hours filed additional update for planned schedule to Croatia. The Korean carrier is now listing 3 weekly Seoul Incheon – Zagreb service (Westbound via Bishkek as intermediate stop) between 18JUN24 and 26OCT24, on board Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
Korean carrier T'Way Air yesterday (25JAN24) filed service changes to its recently launched Seoul Incheon – Taichung route, as the carrier cancels service between 17MAR24 and 30MAR24.
The airline operates 1 daily flight during winter season, switching to 4 weekly for summer season, from 31MAR24.
Korean carrier T'Way Air in late-March 2024 intends to add service to Beijing, as the airline schedules Seoul Incheon – Beijing Daxing route. Currently the airline only filed service between 25MAR24 and 30MAR24, where it schedules 3 weekly flights. Service on/after 31MAR24 is likely to be filed in the next few weeks.
The following list covers Korean carrier’s service between Korea and Japan, between 01AUG23 and 28OCT23, based on OAG schedules listing as of 30JUL23.
Korean carrier T’Way Air during Northern winter 2023/24 season assigns Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
Korean carrier T’Way Air yesterday (25JUL23) filed operational schedule for Australia service for Northern winter 2023/24 season, between 29OCT23 and 30MAR24. The carrier during winter season schedules 4 weekly Seoul Incheon – Sydney service, identical to Northern winter 2022/23 season.
Korean carrier T’Way Air in Northern winter 2023/24 intends to resume Seoul Incheon – Qingdao service, last served until 2020 on regular basis. The airline currently files 4 weekly service with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, effective 29OCT23.
Korean carrier T'Way Air since last week resumed Busan – Vientiane service, last served regularly until February 2020. The airline's first flight from Busan was operated on 21DEC23, with Boeing 737-800 aircraft operating on daily basis.
T'Way Air in Northern winter 2023/24 season schedules aircraft changes on Seoul Incheon – Saipan route, where the airline plans to operate Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, along with -800 aircraft from 29OCT23. The 737 MAX 8 will operate on 5 of 7 weekly flights.
Korean carrier T'way Air earlier this month adjusted operational aircraft on Seoul Incheon – Saipan route, for Northern winter 2023/24 season.
T'Way Air in the first quarter of 2024 revises planned operational aircraft on Seoul Incheon – Saipan route.
Korean carrier T’Way Air Thursday (23NOV23) evening begin to list Seoul Incheon – Taichung route, where it intends to offer daily service, effective 04JAN24.
Korean carrier T'Way Air this week extended schedule listing for Seoul Incheon – Taichung route, effective 31MAR24. Schedule listing as of 05JAN24 displays the airline schedules 4 weekly flights during Northern summer 2024 season, effective 31MAR24.
A Korean-based low-cost airline, T’way Air, introduced its first-ever direct scheduled flight from Incheon to Kota Kinabalu earlier this week.
The inaugural flight, which carried 188 passengers last Monday, 19 June, further strengthens links between South Korea and Sabah as the state continues to draw international visitors.