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Air Premia Summer Sale Offers U.S.-Korea Flights from $661

Air Premia Summer BF Offers 2025

Air Premia has launched a limited-time Summer Black Friday promotion on its U.S.-Korea routes, offering discounted round-trip fares starting as low as $661.

The sale runs through May 24, and covers flights departing from Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.

According to the airline, economy class fares begin at $1,011 from Los Angeles, $882 from New York, and $661 from San Francisco.

Premium economy fares start at $1,511 from Los Angeles, $1,630 from New York, and $1,371 from San Francisco. All prices are round-trip totals, inclusive of fuel surcharges and airport taxes.

“This is a rare opportunity for travelers looking to fly to Korea during the busy summer seasons,” the airline said in a statement.

The promotional fares are valid for travel through May 31, 2026, including peak season dates. Tickets can be purchased through Air Premia’s official website (airpremia.com), as well as through online and offline travel agencies.

The airline noted that promotional inventory is limited and may sell out before the deadline.

An Air Premia spokesperson added, “This Summer Black Friday event was designed to give more travelers the chance to experience our premium service at an affordable price. We aim to deliver a more comfortable journey through spacious seating and high-quality onboard amenities.”

By Naki Park [Naki.Park@koreadaily.com]
The author is a business editor of the Korea Daily.

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Naki Park
Naki Park
Naki Park manages all aspects of newspaper production, including writing, photography, copy editing, and page layout. A former Joins Power Blogger, he is now an active Google Local Guide Master Photographer, with nearly 400 million views on his photos, and also creates content as a YouTuber. Park holds an MA in Photography from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and previously studied in Japan as a government scholarship recipient.