
In this blog post, we travelled a group of four peoples and this is about Jeju to Kuala Lumpur by AirAsia flight review. This video is based on my experience of a flight journey from Jeju Island to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during COVID-19 in February 2020.
Jeju to Kuala Lumpur by AirAsia
We arrived early (3 hours before the flight) at Jeju International Airport. It was a little difficult to find the International departure, which is located on the 3rd floor of the domestic terminal, but with fewer signs for defining International departure. We already got the eVisa of Malaysia, which is mandatory for Pakistanis when flying from Korea to Malaysia, and it is exempted under some conditions, but we need a visa/eVisa because we are not eligible for those conditions.
Read also:- How to get a South Korea visa from Pakistan
As we went to the check-in counter, they said: We don’t accept soft copy (we have eVisa on a mobile phone), we accept a printed copy of eVisa. The staff was so friendly, and they sent us to the information counter where we printed our eVisa. You can print up to 3 pages for free at the information counter of Jeju International Airport.
Immigration in South Korea
After check-in and security check, we arrived at the immigration counter, and the staff just took our passports and did something on the computer, and said go with no stamp. No stamps while entering South Korea at immigration, they are just given a small slip which mentioned one-month time duration of visa validity. They didn’t stamp their passport while entering and exit.
FLIGHT TICKET PRICE
We searched for different flights, including Korean Air, but all were so expensive, and over Rs 50,000. We just found AirAsia which price was Rs 12,000. AirAsia is a low-cost carrier airline. The flight journey time was 6 hours,s and the plane was almost empty, with few passengers. We booked a pre-order meal just for Rs 660/-
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