Hybrid carrier Air Premia is launching its biggest discount event of the year, the first-half “Promise” promotion.

The promotion runs from 5 p.m. on January 14 through January 25, offering fares discounted by up to 94%. Customers who enter the discount code PRMS10 can receive an additional 10% off wide premium class fares.
For round-trip flights, economy fares on the Los Angeles route start at $811, while wide premium fares start at $1,296. On the San Francisco route, economy fares start at $601, and wide premium fares start at $961.
The promotion applies to five routes: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Honolulu, and Washington, D.C., which is scheduled to begin its first service on April 24. Eligible travel is available through November 30.
The same promotion terms apply for the entire travel period, with no separate peak or off-peak conditions.
New members can also receive an additional 5% discount when booking economy class within 14 days of signing up by using the code WELCOMEP. However, discount codes cannot be combined.
In addition, customers who purchase tickets through the Air Premia app will be offered Korean roaming eSIM service at up to 50% off.
BY HOONSIK WOO [woo.hoonsik@koreadaily.com]
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