Taipei–Jeju Island from NT$3,636: The Korean Airline Clearance Sale

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Korean airlines don’t often compete this aggressively on the Taipei–Jeju route. During this clearance sale, Easy Star Air dropped to NT$3,636 round trip — and T’way Air followed at NT$4,840 including 15KG checked baggage. Both deals were time-limited, but the pricing patterns repeat.


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Honest caveat: “Korean Airline Clearance Sale” promo fares like NT$3,636 are real but tightly constrained — limited dates, specific class, often non-refundable. The headline is the right hook to grab attention; the math you should run is “what’s the all-in cost (taxes + fees + baggage) and does the available date window actually fit your trip?” For some travelers this is the cheapest Jeju option in years; for others the constraints make Korean Air or Asiana on flexible dates the better deal at NT$5,500-7,000.

🔥 Ticket Highlights

  • Easy Star Air: NT$3,636 round trip (limited departure dates — grab it fast)
  • T’way Air: NT$4,840 including 15KG checked baggage

📅 Travel Dates

The Korean Airline clearance fare mistake I made on a 2024 Jeju attempt: I’d seen a similar Korean Air clearance at NT$3,800 and booked immediately for a “perfect winter trip” — only to discover at checkout that the only available dates were Tue-Thu travel (no weekend), and my company’s Lunar New Year leave was locked to Friday-Sunday. I cancelled, lost the NT$1,200 cancellation fee, and ended up paying NT$6,400 on EVA the following week. The fix I now apply: before clicking “book” on any clearance fare, screenshot the date constraints, the cancellation policy, and the baggage allowance — verify all three match your actual trip parameters before committing.

  • Easy Star Air:
    • Outbound: October 22 or 23
    • Return: October 29 or 30
      (Very limited — a rare find if you can make the dates work)
  • T’way Air:
    • NT$4,840–NT$5,000-range fares available through end of December, with 15KG checked baggage included. More flexible dates and better availability.

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  • Easy Star Air: Red-eye flights — maximize your time in Jeju
  • T’way Air: Midday departure and return — a relaxed schedule for a slower-paced trip

Jeju Island flight prices have been running high recently, so this Korean airline clearance sale was a genuine opportunity. If you have flexibility before year-end, either deal was worth taking seriously.

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⚠️ Who shouldn’t grab this Korean Airline clearance fare

1. Travelers locked to weekend or holiday departure dates. Most “clearance” fares avoid peak demand windows (weekends, holidays, school breaks). The NT$3,636 deal almost certainly excludes Friday-Sunday departures and Korean public holidays. If your dates are locked to Sat-Mon, a flexible-date deal won’t apply. Better fit: Korean Air or Asiana scheduled fares at NT$5,500-7,000 with weekend availability.

2. Travelers needing 23kg+ checked baggage on a budget tier. Clearance economy fares often include only 15kg checked. Adding 8kg via airline website costs roughly NT$1,500-2,000 — at that point the all-in price is competitive with full-tier Korean Air economy. Better fit: book Korean Air full economy with 23kg included, comparable all-in cost.

3. Travelers who’d lose money on cancellation if dates change. Clearance fares are typically non-refundable / non-changeable. If your trip dates have any uncertainty (work flexibility, family obligations), the cancellation cost can erase the entire saving. Better fit: pay NT$1,000-2,000 more for a refundable / changeable fare class — for a 5-night Jeju trip the flexibility is worth the premium.

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