Sout Korean low-cost airline Aero K will launch Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita flights on May 30, 2024.
The flights will operate daily with the following schedule:
- RF326 / Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita / 8:35AM – 10:50AM
- RF325 / Tokyo Narita – Seoul Incheon / 11:50AM – 2:20PM
Aero K will use Airbus A320 aircraft with 180 seats in economy class (the sole type in its fleet) on the route.
The new route will be Aero K’s second to Tokyo Narita. Currently, the airline flies from its base in Cheongju to both Tokyo Narita and Osaka Kansai twice a day.
The Tokyo – Seoul market already has a wide variety of airlines from all three major alliances, as well as low-costs, offering about 30 flights a day. South Korean airlines flying between Narita and Incheon include Air Busan, Air Premia, Air Seoul, Asiana Airlines, EastarJet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, and T’Way. Japanese carriers include AirJapan and ZIPAIR. Ethiopian Airlines also serves the route as a fifth freedom flight.
While ANA and JAL do not fly between Narita and Incheon, they fly between Haneda and Gimpo alongside Asiana and Korean Air. The latter, two, as well as the Japanese low-cost Peach, fly between Haneda and Incheon.