The Jeju Air crash in South Korea is an outlier in a country considered to be a gold standard for airline safety.
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All but two of the 181 people on board were killed in one of the country’s worst aviation disasters, officials said.
Footage of the crash aired by YTN television showed the Jeju Air plane skidding across the airstrip, apparently with its ...
It is the first fatal flight for Jeju Air, a low-cost airline founded in 2005 that ranks behind only Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines in terms of the number of passengers in South Korea.
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This marked the highest out of six domestic low-cost air carriers in South Korea. Korean Air, for example, had 355, while Asiana Airlines had 335. Only two of the 181 people onboard the Jeju Air ...
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It is the first fatal flight for Jeju Air, a low-cost airline founded in 2005 that ranks behind only Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines in terms of the number of passengers in South Korea.
By Daisuke Wakabayashi Reporting from Seoul When Jeju Air’s status as South Korea’s biggest low-cost carrier seemed under threat from the merger of the country’s two biggest airlines last ye ...