Air Premia has launched a special promotion on flights to Korea.
The offer, which began on August 4, allows Air Premia members to book one-way economy class tickets from Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) to Incheon, Korea for as low as $327 and $297 each, and flights departing from New York (EWR) starting at $502.
One-way prices for Premium Economy start at $860 for flights departing from Los Angeles, $782 from San Francisco, and $997 from New York.
The ultra-low fares, which include fuel surcharges and airport facility fees, are valid for travels from September 1, 2024, through May 31, 2025, with no blackout dates.

The promotion’s sales and travel periods are based on Korea Standard Time (KST).
The offer is available now through August 12 at airpremia.com and is subject to availability.
BY NAKI PARK, HOONSIK WOO [park.naki@koreadaily.com]
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