Jetstar adds more Seoul flights
Australia based Jetstar has this week launched more flights to Seoul and rolled out a South Korea Sale offering discounted one-way fares.
Fares start at $269 for Brisbane to Seoul (Incheon).
The expanded flight schedule started on 17 June 2025, increasing flights between Sydney and Seoul from four per week to daily service.
With its existing three weekly flights from Brisbane to Seoul, Jetstar will offer more than 340,000 seats a year between Australia and South Korea.
The increased capacity makes Jetstar the largest carrier between Australia and South Korea.
“We’ve seen strong demand for our direct flights from Sydney and Brisbane to Seoul,” said Jetstar’s Executive Manager, Customer, Jenn Armor.
“With the launch of daily flights from Sydney to Seoul this week, we’ll offer another 100,000 seats a year on the route.”
Travel dates for sale fares vary per route but include early July 2025 to mid-April 2026.
The South Korea Sale ends on Sunday 22 June.
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