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t'way Air's New Identity: Trinity Airways is Coming!

Started by EdwardFrame10 5 days ago 3 replies 64 views
Hey everyone, just read that t'way Air is getting the green light to rebrand as Trinity Airways. They got the nod from South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Shareholders apparently approved this back in March 2026 - didn't even realize they were thinking about a name change!

The ministry's making sure they prevent any passenger confusion and keep things safe while they switch things up. They're also waiting for approvals from foreign regulators before Trinity Airways officially takes off. Until then, it's business as usual with the t'way Air name and the "TW" code.

I'm curious about why they chose the name Trinity Airways. Feels like there's a story there. Also, how long do you guys think it'll take to get those overseas approvals? Changing a name isn't just about the brand - it's about getting everyone on board, literally and figuratively.

Anyone else have thoughts on how this might impact their operations or passenger experience? t'way Air, or should I say Trinity Airways, has always been a bit under the radar compared to the big players. Wonder if this rebrand will change that. Let's see how this unfolds!
Trinity Airways does have a nice ring to it, but I wonder if it's to shake off some past issues or just to refresh their image. Name changes can be tricky, especially with international approvals. Could take months or even a year, depending on the countries involved. I think it might help them stand out a bit more, but it really depends on how they market themselves during the transition. Anyone know if they're planning any fleet upgrades or new routes with this rebrand?
Trinity Airways, huh? I wonder if they've got some religious or symbolic reason behind that name. Could be trying to stand out more internationally. As for the overseas approvals, those can take a while. Every country has its own process, and some are definitely more bureaucratic than others. Might be a few months at least. As for the impact, maybe a fresh start will help them expand and compete better. Fingers crossed it actually boosts their visibility and doesn't just cause confusion!

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