Air Philip was a short-lived South Korean airline. It flew on domestic as well as international routes.[1] The main office was in Muan County while the company governor (지사) was in Seoul.[2] As of March 13, 2019, Air Philip ended all of its flights and ceased operation.[3]
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| Founded | December 2016 | ||||||
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| Commenced operations | June 30, 2018 | ||||||
| Ceased operations | March 13, 2019 | ||||||
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| Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
| Destinations | 6 | ||||||
| Website | www.airphilip.com | ||||||
On November 28, 2018, the airline flew its first international flight, from Muan to Vladivostok.[4]
In February 2019, the airline suspended all international flights, whilst their remaining domestic operations ended in March 2019.[5]
As of February 2019, Air Philip flew to the following destinations:[6]
| Country | City | Airport | Notes | Refs |
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| Okinawa | Naha Airport | Terminated | [7] | |
| Vladivostok | Vladivostok International Airport | Terminated | [8][9] | |
| Gwangju | Gwangju Airport | Hub | ||
| Jeju | Jeju International Airport | |||
| Muan | Muan International Airport | Hub | ||
| Seoul | Gimpo International Airport | |||
| Incheon International Airport | Terminated | [10] | ||

As of December 2018, Air Philip operated the following aircraft:[11][12]
| Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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| Embraer ERJ-145EP | 2 | — | 50 | |
| Total | 2 | — | ||
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