
Fly Gangwon (IATA: 4V, ICAO: FGW) was a South Korean low-cost carrier headquartered in Yangyang County, Gangwon Province, with its hub at Yangyang International Airport (YNY). Originally established as Fly Yangyang in November 2016, the airline was created to stimulate air travel and tourism to the scenic Gangwon Province on the eastern coast of South Korea. The carrier rebranded to Fly Gangwon in October 2017 and subsequently signed lease agreements for three Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Fly Gangwon received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) in 2019, launching its inaugural domestic flight from Yangyang to Jeju in November of that year. The airline expanded rapidly to include international routes to destinations in Taiwan, Vietnam, and the Philippines before financial difficulties led to the suspension of all operations in May 2023. Following a court-supervised rehabilitation process, the airline was acquired by Winix Inc. in July 2024 and subsequently rebranded as Parata Air. Although Fly Gangwon no longer operates under its original name, the Traveloka platform retains flight search and booking capabilities for travellers interested in routes previously served by this carrier or its successor.
Fly Gangwon was founded with the goal of transforming Yangyang International Airport into a regional aviation hub, connecting the Gangwon Province to domestic and international destinations. Below is a timeline of the airline's key milestones:
Yangyang International Airport served as the airline's primary hub, located on the northeast coast of South Korea. The airport provides direct access to popular tourist destinations including the Seoraksan National Park, Gangneung city (venue for the 2018 Winter Olympics ice events), and the beaches and ski resorts of the Gangwon region. Fly Gangwon's mission was to make air travel to this traditionally underserved region accessible and affordable, boosting regional tourism and economic development.
Fly Gangwon operated a compact fleet of Boeing 737-800 narrow-body aircraft, which are among the most widely used single-aisle jets in global aviation. Key fleet details include:
The Boeing 737-800 was an ideal choice for Fly Gangwon's route network, offering fuel efficiency and reliability on short-to-medium-haul routes. The aircraft type is certified to operate at airports with shorter runways, making it well-suited for Yangyang International Airport. Fly Gangwon maintained its fleet in accordance with South Korean aviation safety regulations and international maintenance standards, ensuring passenger safety on every flight.
Fly Gangwon connected its hub at Yangyang International Airport to a range of domestic and international destinations. The airline's key routes included:
For Malaysian travellers looking to explore South Korea and other destinations in the region, Traveloka offers convenient search and booking for related routes:
Understanding the baggage rules before you fly helps you avoid unexpected charges at the airport. Below is a summary of Fly Gangwon's baggage policy.
Fly Gangwon followed international aviation security regulations. Prohibited items include flammable materials, sharp objects, explosives, and corrosive substances in both cabin and checked baggage. Lithium batteries and power banks must be carried in cabin baggage only.
Passengers were advised to arrive at the airport with sufficient time before departure:
At the check-in counter, airline staff will verify your identity, issue your boarding pass, and tag your checked baggage. During peak travel periods such as Korean public holidays (Chuseok, Lunar New Year) and summer vacation season, arriving early is strongly recommended.
Online check-in was accessible through the Fly Gangwon website. After completing online check-in, passengers with checked baggage could proceed directly to the baggage drop counter, while those with cabin baggage only could head to the security screening area and boarding gate.
Fly Gangwon operated an all-economy cabin configuration across its Boeing 737-800 fleet. The cabin featured a 3-3 seating layout with approximately 189 seats. The airline offered three fare tiers to cater to different passenger needs:
Each fare tier included one cabin bag and one checked bag, with differences in flexibility for changes and cancellations.
Fly Gangwon did not include complimentary meals or beverages on its flights. Instead, the airline operated Cafe 4V, an onboard cafe service where passengers could purchase snacks, light meals, and drinks during the flight. This buy-on-board model kept base ticket prices low while giving passengers the freedom to choose what they wanted to eat and drink.
The airline did not provide a built-in in-flight entertainment system or Wi-Fi on board. Passengers were encouraged to bring their own entertainment on personal devices such as tablets, smartphones, or e-readers. Reading materials were available in the seat pocket for browsing during the flight.
Fly Gangwon provided assistance for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, and other special needs. Services included:
Passengers who required medical equipment on board, such as portable oxygen concentrators, were advised to notify the airline at least 48 hours before departure to ensure proper arrangements.
Parents or guardians were required to complete the necessary documentation and ensure a designated responsible adult would be present at the arrival airport.
Fly Gangwon did not operate a dedicated frequent flyer programme during its period of active operations. The airline was not a member of any global airline alliance such as Star Alliance, SkyTeam, or oneworld, which means reciprocal mileage earning with partner airlines was not available.
However, travellers who book flights through Traveloka can still earn benefits through the Traveloka loyalty rewards system. Traveloka Points are accumulated on qualifying bookings and can be redeemed for discounts on future flight and hotel reservations. This provides Malaysian travellers with a way to earn rewards regardless of the airline's own loyalty programme status.
Booking Fly Gangwon flights through Traveloka provides several advantages for Malaysian travellers:
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Follow these simple steps to search for and book Fly Gangwon flights on Traveloka:
For real-time updates on your flight schedule, check the Traveloka Flight Status page before heading to the airport.
Berikut adalah langkah-langkah untuk menempah tiket Fly Gangwon secara dalam talian:
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A direct flight from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul (Incheon) takes approximately 6 to 6.5 hours. Flight duration may vary depending on your specific departure and destination cities. Check estimated flight times and real-time updates via Traveloka Flight Status.
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