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Seoul’s LCC t’way Air rebrands as Trinity Airways

Sunil Raj Kumar
Last updated: 1 June 2026 22:17
By Sunil Raj Kumar
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Airbus A350 with the new Trinity Airways Livery and its logo captured during flying simulation
t'way air rebranded as Trinity Airways sporting new livery on A350 © t'way Air
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South Korean low-cost carrier (LCC) t’way Air has rebranded its corporate name to Trinity Airways on March 31, after seeking approval from its shareholders.

t'way Air A330ceo at an airport taxiway in the backdrop of a china southern airline aircraft and a Cathay Pacific Boeing 747
t’way Air’s A330-300 © Felix Sourek

From Hansung Airlines to t’way Air

Originally founded as Hansung Airlines, the first domestic LCC for South Korea in 2004. After ceasing operations in 2009, the airline was restructured and relaunched under the name t’way Air in 2010.

Since then, the airline has grown considerably and currently serves long-haul routes to destinations including Vancouver, Sydney and other European cities. According to ch-aviation, in June 2025, the airline was acquired by Daemyung Sono Group after completing a payment of KRW25 billion (US$18.5 million), giving the group a major stake. The Korea Times reported that as part of the takeover, the group also appointed new board directors.

A Boeing 777-300ER aircraft captured at Seoul Incheon Airport during Landing with Grand Hyatt Hotel as the backdrop
t’way Air B777-300ER © Huy Tran Do

A New Identity in the Making

With 99.2% supporting the favour of name change to Trinity Airways, shareholders of t’way Air are keen to rebrand following the approvals from domestic and foreign authorities. The rebrand also follows the airline securing USD 17 million in shareholder backing, according to ch-aviation. Until then, the airline would retain its existing name, IATA code, flight numbers and reservations.

According to an announcement from the airline, on Sept. 9, 2025, the company announced that the rebranding will take effect in the first half of 2026.

What do you think about the rebranding? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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BySunil Raj Kumar
Editor Intern - An Air Transport Management graduate from Cranfield University with a particular interest in network planning, route development, fleet planning, revenue management and aviation consulting. They are experienced in working with Excel, SQL and Python, alongside aviation intelligence platforms including OAG, CAPA and ch-aviation, using data analysis and industry insights to support commercial and strategic decision making within the aviation sector.
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