Jeju Air Faces Unprecedented Challenge
In the wake of a tragic Boeing 737-800 crash at Muan International Airport, South Korea's Jeju Air is confronting a significant wave of flight cancellations. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, led to the heartbreaking loss of 179 lives and has since triggered a loss of public confidence in the airline.
Impact on Flight Reservations
Since the crash, Jeju Air has experienced a staggering 68,000 cancellations across both domestic and international routes. This mass exodus of passengers underscores the profound impact of the accident on the airline's operations and reputation.
Investigations Reveal Intensive Flight Schedule
Further investigations have revealed that the ill-fated aircraft had operated 13 flights in the 48 hours leading up to the crash. This intensive schedule has raised questions about maintenance practices and operational pressures within the airline industry.
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