Data released on Jan. 19 by Gmarket, a major e-commerce platform in South Korea, showed that the number of purchases of premium airline tickets such as business class tickets increased significantly last year as demand for overseas travel increased after the Covid pandemic.
Specifically, the number of business class flight bookings increased by 254% in 2023, 3.5 times higher than in 2022.
Despite the long-term economic recession, more and more Korean residents are inclined to enjoy "fly and vacation" amenities, as they are willing to spend on comfortable airplane seats.
Analysis of airline ticket sales also showed that Vietnam accounts for 18% of Korean business class bookings, followed by Thailand (16%) and Japan (12%).
In the second half of 2023, business class ticket bookings reached 68%, double the first half level of 32%.
Large domestic airlines such as Asiana Airlines and Korean Air accounted for 51% of total business tickets booked, proving that Koreans favor domestic airlines.
Seizing the above demand, Korean airlines have developed marketing strategies aimed at offering distinct benefits, and quickly responding to customer tastes.