T'way Air said on the 18th that it received a revised license from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport to change its name to Trinity Airways.

A plane bears the new company name Trinity Airways of T'way Air. /Courtesy of T'way Air

The license was issued on the condition that measures be prepared to prevent consumer confusion, that the safety operation system be maintained, and that approvals from foreign aviation authorities be completed.

T'way Air said it will faithfully carry out the related matters and proceed with overseas approval procedures. Operations under the new name will begin after foreign aviation authorities complete their approval and authorization procedures.

Until all approval procedures are completed, the airline will operate as T'way Air. The airline code (TW) and flight numbers will not change, and existing reservations can be used without separate change procedures.

A T'way Air official said, "This revised license approval is an important first step toward the transition to Trinity Airways," adding, "Throughout the transition, we will put safe operations and service quality first and prepare for a new start as a global airline customers can trust."

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