FUK is one of the airport that you can see pretty much all Korean based airlines. Distance wise it is so close, and thus lots of travelers heading there. I frequently enjoy one day trip to FUK. It is one of the few destinations that Korean can travel overseas within a day, for there are lots of flights during day and night.
Been watching for many many years now. Great to see small things you have started to add in your videos. For instance: the inclusion of actual screenshots of booking process, meal selection etc and how you like to show the availability of public transport to and from the airport by adding small clips. These changes don't go unnoticed and add to your overall video Quality. Kudos!
I notice that too. It helps especially with ‘unknown’ airlines to some who don’t live in Korea or Japan. Showing how to book is helpful. Most people only know the legacy carriers but on shorter routes where money could be saved using a low cost carrier is a wise decision.
T'way is very nice in my opinion! I had 2 short domestic flights with them when I was in Korea, one on the A330 from Seoul to Jeju, and one on the 737 from Seoul to Busan
@s125ish As someone who has flown Korean LCCs quite a bit, it is true. You hop on a plane, minimal free services (water and such) are given, no special services unless you pay for them and they get you there in time. All good, all bland
Thanks David. I wonder what their service to Australia is like? I can't imagine myself sitting in one of those seats with hardly any leg room for more than one hour. Those seats looked very uncomfortable to me....
Their A330’s have different seats that feature adjustable headrests, decent recline and more legroom than these 737’s and it was quite comfortable imo when I took it from Singapore to Seoul - Sydney is a way longer flight though so the experience may vary
t'ways a330 seat was pretty good as an LCC. It has 2-4-2 seats which offer you decent legroom and width. The disadvantages were that the leather seat made me sweat a little and the cushion was a bit thin. But it was understandable thx to ticket's price. And also about in-flight services were fine overall. They offers you 1 in-flight meal for free, and 1 more if you paid before flight using there site or app. Meal was not impressive, but ok. 1 pack of hot meal with cup of water. All the flight attendants were kind and friendly and keep offers you free cup of water to keep you hydrated. I would recommend t'way rather than jetstar in SYD-ICN flight.
Love seeing airlines from my home country on this channel. Of course ICN is one of the best airports in the world hands down. In my subjective mind number 1.
FUK is one of the airport that you can see pretty much all Korean based airlines. Distance wise it is so close, and thus lots of travelers heading there. I frequently enjoy one day trip to FUK. It is one of the few destinations that Korean can travel overseas within a day, for there are lots of flights during day and night.
@deltacompeting4081translation: 'come on fuk?'
uhh, yeah no ill pass.
Been watching for many many years now. Great to see small things you have started to add in your videos. For instance: the inclusion of actual screenshots of booking process, meal selection etc and how you like to show the availability of public transport to and from the airport by adding small clips. These changes don't go unnoticed and add to your overall video Quality. Kudos!
I notice that too. It helps especially with ‘unknown’ airlines to some who don’t live in Korea or Japan. Showing how to book is helpful. Most people only know the legacy carriers but on shorter routes where money could be saved using a low cost carrier is a wise decision.
I’ve taken T’way for a one day between Taipei, Taiwan and Daegu, South Korea before. The ticket was around 170 dollars which was quite impressive.
It's funny how I recognize when a video is uploaded by David just by the shoes. 😀
Always nice watching your videos! Tomorrow I am having a long trip from Milan to Osaka, via Munich and haneda! Can't wait!
I glad you rode on t’way airline!
There’s A330-300 on t’way airline, it usually takes at Incheon to Sydney…😊😊
T'way is very nice in my opinion! I had 2 short domestic flights with them when I was in Korea, one on the A330 from Seoul to Jeju, and one on the 737 from Seoul to Busan
Great video as always (informative as well) - keep up the excellent work 👍.
That is more generous than many domestic flights within the United States is far as food goes.
American carriers are one of the worst in terms of user experience. To call them soulless corporations is an understatement.
2:35 Looks as if T’Way acquired TWA’s old IATA code.
Excellent trip report video! Keep up the great work!
bland is a great word to describe their low cost airlines
In what way and why
@s125ish As someone who has flown Korean LCCs quite a bit, it is true. You hop on a plane, minimal free services (water and such) are given, no special services unless you pay for them and they get you there in time. All good, all bland
“It’s bland.” -Gordon Ramsay
I ride on Korean LCCs all the time, which are pretty much all the same. Never really thought about them, so it's surprising to see a review on UA-cam!
Bro I love your videos so much, wishing I could try to fly like you. 🙏🙏🙏
Ive always wondered what its like to fly on t'way ever since i saw it at EINN (its still there). This video helped me understand everything
Keep up With the good work Been watching You since 2019
I saw an airline of Korean nationality on the thumbnail, so I watched it right away. I'm Korean, but I've never used T'way Air. haha...
여기서 티웨이항공 탑승영상 보니까 반갑네요. 새삼스럽네요. 즐겁게 영상시청했습니다.😊
amazing video!
Fantastic trip report as always David!😸
Can you please do a JetBlue trans Atlantic trip report
Thanks David. I wonder what their service to Australia is like? I can't imagine myself sitting in one of those seats with hardly any leg room for more than one hour. Those seats looked very uncomfortable to me....
They solely fly A330 to Sydney so I think it would be better?
@@powershin12 Ig that they just pack the airplane with seats as well, so..
Their A330’s have different seats that feature adjustable headrests, decent recline and more legroom than these 737’s and it was quite comfortable imo when I took it from Singapore to Seoul - Sydney is a way longer flight though so the experience may vary
t'ways a330 seat was pretty good as an LCC. It has 2-4-2 seats which offer you decent legroom and width.
The disadvantages were that the leather seat made me sweat a little and the cushion was a bit thin. But it was understandable thx to ticket's price.
And also about in-flight services were fine overall.
They offers you 1 in-flight meal for free, and 1 more if you paid before flight using there site or app. Meal was not impressive, but ok. 1 pack of hot meal with cup of water.
All the flight attendants were kind and friendly and keep offers you free cup of water to keep you hydrated.
I would recommend t'way rather than jetstar in SYD-ICN flight.
Great flight, knowing this airline because the news about idol
Love seeing airlines from my home country on this channel. Of course ICN is one of the best airports in the world hands down. In my subjective mind number 1.
The Korean low cost offers more than even legacy western airlines do in basic economy. The upgrades were more reasonable too.
That ‘leg room’ looks absolutely brutal.
yeah, they added 9 more seats 🤦🏻♂️
For me, since I’m 5’4” (1.63 m), I’ll probably find it fine.
I’m surprised they don’t have flights to Beijing
I realized at 6:27 you can see a 747 Asiana if I’m correct on the bottom of the screen
Yes, definitely. Should be their sole passenger 747-400 as freighter aircraft do usually not park there.
This airline sounds like it should be based in Yorkshire, going by the name! Is their main base in Leeds Bradford? 😉
It's an Asian carrier LOL😂
I really wish all of these were narrated because I like to listen while I'm at work and unfortunately I can't just listen to trip reports.
I agree with you. I find it difficult watching and reading subtitles at the same time.
No. I prefer it with subtitles because it resembles what it would be like as if we were on the plane ourselves.
How coincidental this airlines code is TW. It was once of former US operator Trans World Airlines (TWA)
Hi, I love your videos!
Nice to see Japan trip report again
This is in south korea 💀
クルーの衣装がかわいいです
4:28 arghhhh why fold it like that, made a mark forever, my OCD 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
Fukuoka International Terminal don't have direct access to Fukuoka Subway. Normally I take local city buses to Hakata Station. Cost 270 Yen
Can you please do a brutally honest review of air india in economy on a long haul route
No
PLEASE DO SPRING AIRLINES PLEASEEEEE
They announced flights to Zagreb, Croatia via Bishkek✈️
Great trip report
Never knew 737-800's were so old..........
dude do you think t'way air very strict about cabin baggage dimensions like ryan air ? or they are more flex and not care much ?
David! How dare you not doing a narrated report! Lol
Or David says HIT The Like Button
Smartwings when?
👍👍👍
Damn bro, even Cheap airlines from Africa has better legroom than that
I just fly Korean Air when I need to go from korea to japan
I miss icn so much. I miss Korea so much.
took tway INC-SIN the ticket price was 2 digit numbers was waird
Better than jeju air
David theyre running out of space in your luggage to put luggage stickers..lol
At least you didn’t have to fly over North Korean territory
What is the name of music at the end
MK2 - Far Away
@@LPPokefan thanks 😊 🙏🏻 😘
Simon Says HIT The Like Button
They are boring but they do the job done.
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Of course, an Austrian wouldn't order the chicken sausage.
117 usd "low cost" ?? Lol that's alot
I'm Korean, but I've never ridden a T-way Airline. In fact, low-cost airlines use Jeju Airline the most.