with: Cathay Pacific Airways (CX417, CX411, CX419, CX433), Qatar Airways (QR5829, QR5831), Asiana Airlines (OZ721), South African Airways (SA7171)
with: ANA All Nippon Airways (NH6972, NH6976), Air New Zealand (NZ4060, NZ4056), Asiana Airlines (OZ102, OZ106), United Airlines (UA7318), Tway Air (TW207)
with: ANA All Nippon Airways (NH6972, NH6976), Air New Zealand (NZ4060, NZ4056), Asiana Airlines (OZ102, OZ106), United Airlines (UA7318), Tway Air (TW207)
with: Asiana Airlines (OZ703, OZ701), Korean Air (KE623, KE621), Jeju Air (7C2305), Philippine Airlines (PR467, PR469), Philippines AirAsia (Z2885)
with: Asiana Airlines (OZ709), Jin Air (LJ21, LJ25), Jeju Air (7C2405), Korean Air (KE631), Philippine Airlines (PR485), Philippines AirAsia (Z29047), CEBU Pacific Air (5J129)
with: Asiana Airlines (OZ707), Philippine Airlines (PR493), Korean Air (KE5763), Jin Air (LJ23), Jeju Air (7C4603), Tway Air (TW147), Philippines AirAsia (Z25039)
with: Cathay Pacific Airways (CX416, CX438, CX410, CX418, CX412), Qatar Airways (QR5832, QR5830), Asiana Airlines (OZ722)
Fleet
Jeju Air currently owns 5 Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft.
History
The South Korean airline Jeju Air was founded in 2005 in Jeju. Currently, only 2 destinations are served from Seoul, but there are plans to extend the network to include Cheogju and Daegu. International flight routes are planned from 2010.
Network
Since 2 June 2006, the airline has been flying from its hub in Seoul to two regional destinations: Jeju and Busan.