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Tuesday, October 15, 2024 South Korea is preparing to take a major step in transforming its tourism and travel infrastructure with the introduction of flying taxis on Jeju Island. The island, already a popular tourist destination, will be designated as a test operation zone for Urban Air Mobility (UAM), a futuristic air travel service that could revolutionize how tourists and travelers experience the region. The decision, announced at a government policy forum by President Yoon Suk Yeol, aims to boost Jeju’s tourism industry and integrate advanced air mobility into its transportation system.

For travelers planning to visit Jeju, this initiative opens up new possibilities for experiencing the island. The introduction of flying taxis promises to enhance accessibility, reduce travel time, and offer a unique perspective on Jeju’s stunning landscapes. Beyond tourism, the development of this cutting-edge technology will also benefit the local economy, positioning Jeju as a key player in South Korea’s urban air mobility ambitions.



Jeju Island, known for its natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant tourism industry, will soon become the testing ground for flying taxis, or Urban Air Mobility (UAM). These air taxis are electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft that don’t require runways, making them an ideal solution for transporting passengers in densely populated or geographically challenging areas. For tourists, this development represents an exciting n.

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