CORTIS Flying Economy Class: A Rare Glimpse into Idol Travel Reality
CORTIS members were spotted flying economy class on January 16, 2026. This rare move has sparked a debate on idol safety versus humble public images.
They aren't in business class. The rookie group CORTIS just turned heads—not for a red carpet appearance, but for their choice of airplane seats.
CORTIS Flying Economy Class 2026 Evidence Surfaces
On January 16, 2026, a new photo shared by member Martin became the center of attention. Sharp-eyed netizens quickly identified the background as an economy class cabin. Shortly after, multiple accounts from fellow passengers confirmed that the group was traveling alongside the general public, sparking a massive conversation across social media platforms.
The Debate Between Humility and Safety
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions. Some fans praise the group's grounded nature, stating it's refreshing to see idols living "normal" lives. However, others are expressing concern, arguing that flying economy exposes members to sasaeng fans and deprives them of much-needed rest during busy schedules.
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