Tway plans further expansion into Europe and North America
South Korean low-cost carrier set to enter new markets
Tway, a South Korean low-cost carrier, has announced plans to expand its operations into Europe and North America. The airline currently serves destinations in Asia, but is looking to tap into the growing demand for low-cost travel in other parts of the world.
Tway has not yet announced specific routes or launch dates for its new European and North American services, but the airline says it is in talks with airports and tourism authorities in both regions.
The expansion is part of Tway's ambitious growth plans, which include doubling its fleet size and increasing its passenger numbers to 10 million by 2025. The airline is also looking to launch new routes to other parts of Asia, including Japan, China, and Southeast Asia.
Tway's expansion into Europe and North America is a major development for the low-cost carrier sector. It is one of the first South Korean airlines to target these markets, and its success could pave the way for other low-cost carriers to follow suit.
The expansion is also good news for consumers, as it is likely to lead to lower fares and more choice on routes between Europe, North America, and Asia.