Thai AirAsia selling Lotte World theme park tickets
Budget carrier Thai AirAsia X has inked a partnership with South Korean theme park Lotte World Adventure to sell tickets aboard flights on its Bangkok-Incheon route.
From May 1 onwards, passengers will be able to buy tickets on board through the airline’s Sky Ticket services.
Lotte World is one of South Korea’s largest theme parks featuring various rides and shows, the largest ice rink in the country, and a folk museum.
"This marks our first official collaboration and business partner in South Korea and we are very excited to be able to offer attraction tickets to this must-see attraction in Seoul," said Nadda Buranasiri, CEO of Thai AirAsia X.
"I would also like to thank Korea Tourism Organization in their partnership to promote their beautiful country to the people of Thailand," he added.
Thai AirAsia X began flying to Incheon from Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport last year and expects to carry up to over 250,000 passengers on the route during 2015.
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