Low-cost operator T’way Air will be rebranded as Trinity Airways as part of a wider revamp of its corporate identity under new owners Sono Hospitality Group.

The “sequential rebranding” will take place from the first half of 2026, according to a notice on the South Korean operator’s website.

T’way’s current red, green and white colour scheme will be changed to a neutral colour palette aligned with the Sono corporate identity.

Trinity Airways

Source: T’way Air

The new livery of Trinity Airways, featured on an A330neo.

An artist’s impression of the new livery – on an Airbus A330-900 – was also released. T’way will be taking delivery of the first of five A330neos in 2026.

“We will reset our corporate value system and establish our future direction based on the philosophy we must uphold,” a Korean-language statement reads.

“Beginning with the implementation of a new mission and a comprehensive brand identity, we will complete the transformation of customer touchpoints and solidify the unified image and synergy of the entire group,” states Sono.

Sono in February emerged as the new owners of T’way, after successfully acquiring a 46% shareholding in the airline from YeaRimDang Publishing and related parties.

The rebrand will be T’way’s second in its history: it began operations in 2004 as Hansung Airlines and was South Korea’s first low-cost operator. In 2010, it rebranded to T’way Air.

The upcoming rebrand is also the latest among South Korean operators. In March this year, flag carrier Korean Air revealed a new corporate identity.