Jeju Air is a South Korean airline based at Gimpo International Airport in Seoul. The airline first started services in 2006. Follow these steps to book travel on Korea's second low-fare air service to Jeju City or elsewhere in the country.
Visit the Jeju Air Web site if you have a friend who reads Korean, or if you have enough of a grasp of the language to feel confident. There are no English-language options on the site, but if you can manage it, tickets can be purchased online (see Resources below).
Book your travel plans through an agent. Travel agencies will bypass the difficulty of language barrier and arrange the flight for you. Unfortunately, mainstream internet travel agencies only cater to the larger Korean airlines, so you will have to find an agency more familiar with this area of the world. There is no direct way for English speakers to book travel with Jeju Air Flight
Book your travel plans through a tour company. Tour programs will take care of your transportation and accommodation needs without you having to worry about what airline to take. The language barrier will not be a problem, either.
Depart from Seoul, Jeju, Busan or Yangyang. Jeju and Seoul are the two main departure cities for the airlines. Unless your destination is one of those, that's where you'll be departing. Seoul is the airlines's base and Jeju is its principal destination.
Fly to Seoul, Jeju, Busan or Yanyang. Destinations depend on the departure city. Flights from Seoul go to Jeju, Busan and Yangyang. Flights from Jeju go to Seoul and Busan.