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South Korea's tourism market began to pick up. Why are there low-cost air tickets everywhere?

When the tourism market starts to pick up, the prices of air tickets, tickets and hotels will rise rapidly. Even some hotels will take advantage of long holidays to raise accommodation prices. However, such a thing is just the opposite in South Korea. During the May Day period, the Korean tourism market warmed up, but the air ticket price was getting lower and lower. For example, flying from Seoul to Jeju Island only requires a cup of coffee.

This situation is mainly caused by the competitive pressure in the industry. According to related news reports, the flight interval to Jeju Island is only about 5 minutes. The competition of major airlines is in a white-hot stage, and in order to grab customers, they have lowered their prices. Tickets of more than ten yuan and twenty yuan (RMB) can be seen everywhere.

1, South Korea's air ticket price is low in China, and people's travel will become troublesome whenever they encounter a small holiday. This kind of trouble is mainly reflected in two places. First, it is difficult to buy tickets. Cars, trains, high-speed trains and planes can be said to be hard to get a ticket. On the other hand, the price, especially the plane, usually costs 200 yuan to get to 300 yuan, and it may cost thousands on holidays. The current May Day is the best example.

However, in South Korea, not only has the same situation not happened, but the fares are still being lowered. From Seoul to Jeju Island, a plane ticket may cost only ten or twenty yuan. Some high-priced air tickets are also hovering around sixty or seventy yuan. The key is that this kind of thing happens when the tourism market is heating up.

The competition is too fierce. There are two main reasons for the sharp price reduction of Korean air tickets. One is high density, the other is fierce competition. At some airports, the departure screen at the security checkpoint will show the flight interval. Jeju Island is the most popular, and the flight interval is only 5- 10 minutes. As you can see, the flight density is very high.

In addition, it is competition. Major airlines want to grab customers for themselves when the market picks up. The same plane, then the advantages between each other can only be reflected in the price. The lower the price, the more obvious the advantage. There are two large airlines and eight low-cost airlines, and the price competition is very fierce.

3. Maintain operation In fact, this happens because airlines have to maintain operations. In order to maintain the company's operation, it will take off even at a loss. The fundamental reason is that international routes have not resumed. Are some foreign flights used during the holidays? Not landing? Form.

This situation can only occur in South Korea, and it is almost impossible to see it in China. I don't know when it started, and competition gradually became the reason for the price increase. Some highly competitive industries may even raise prices for each other.