Jin Air plans mid-July to late-August 2024 Seoul – Kitakyushu capacity increase

Jin Air Boeing 737-800
Jin Air uses the 737-800 on its Kitakyushu route.

South Korean low-cost Jin Air will temporarily add four extra weekly flights on its Seoul Incheon – Kitakyushu route between July 18 and August 25, 2024. With that, during the peak summer period, there will be 11 weekly rotations on that route.

The extra rotations will operate in the afternoon, complementing the existing daily morning flights. The schedule will be as follows:

  • LJ349 / Seoul Incheon – Kitakyushu / 7:05AM – 8:30AM
  • LJ351* / Seoul Incheon – Kitakyushu / 12:10PM – 1:35PM / Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun
  • LJ350 / Kitakyushu – Seoul Incheon / 9:30AM – 10:55AM
  • LJ352* / Kitakyushu – Seoul Incheon / 2:40PM – 4:05PM / Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun

* Extra frequency between July 18 and August 25, 2024.

Jin Air will continue to use Boeing 737-800 aircraft on the route. It operates the type in two configurations – one with 183 and the other with 189 economy class seats.

While Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, and a variety of low-cost airlines including Jin Air operate between the nearby Fukuoka and Seoul Incheon, Jin Air is the only airline offering flights between Kitakyushu and Seoul.

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