T'way Air, South Korea leading low-cost carrier, will inaugurate its first North American destination with direct service between Seoul and Vancouver on July 12, 2025. Operating four times weekly – Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays – the new flights meet growing demand for affordable, long-haul travel across key Asia-Pacific and North American markets.
Hong-Geun Jeong, Chief Executive Officer of T'way Air commented: "We are proud to launch our first North American destination, opening exciting opportunities for tourism, business and cultural exchange between Korea and Canada. We look forward to offering safe, reliable, and memorable journeys that bring our two countries closer together."
The outbound flight departs Incheon International Airport at 9:05 p.m. KST and arrives at Vancouver International Airport at 3:25 p.m. PDT. The return flight leaves Vancouver at 5:25 p.m. PDT and lands in Seoul at 9:35 p.m. KST the following day. Tickets are now available on the T'way Air website.
The new service marks a significant milestone in T'way Air's network expansion, joining its existing Asia-Pacificand European destinations. By directly linking Seoul with Canada's west coast, the airline offers both leisure and business travelers a seamless, cost-effective option.
T'way Air will deploy its A330-300 aircraft, offering 12 flat-bed seats in Business Saver class with adjustable headrests, extra legroom, personal power outlets and individual reading lights. All passengers receive complimentary meals: two in Business Saver and one in Economy.
Travelers bound for Korea can experience Seoul's fusion of history and modernity: explore Gyeongbokgung Palace, wander Insadong's traditional streets, hike Bukhansan's scenic trails, admire the futuristic curves of Dongdaemun Design Plaza, and shop the latest Korean beauty and fashion in Hongdae, Seongsu and Gangnam.
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