South Korea's skies get crowded as travel mania spurs six budget carriers
South Koreans are taking advantage of affordable fares for a relaxing vacation in Japan's hot springs or shopping trips to Hong Kong
Singapore
SOUTH Korea may be small with about a 30th of China's population. Yet, its skies are about to get more crowded with a sixth budget airline, beating its giant neighbour that boasts two major no-frills carriers.
Asiana Airlines Inc's fully owned new low-cost unit, Air Seoul Co, is poised to receive a government permit on Wednesday as it takes over some of the short-haul flights that are less profitable for its parent. The carrier will start flying on July 11 on the world's busiest Gimpo-Jeju route for about three months before venturing overseas.
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