Korean Air resumes several routes to China and Japan, including Changsha, Wuhan, Weihai, Fukuoka and Nagoya, after more than three years.
The Seoul-Changsha route will resume operations with flights five times a week from July 19, and the Seoul-Wuhan and Seoul-Weihai routes will resume operations from September 24 and 27, respectively.
Starting September 27, the airline will also resume its Busan-Fukuoka and Busan-Nagoya routes, with two daily frequencies each.
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With the resumption of these routes from Busan, Korean Air aims to further support the Korean government’s bid for the 2030 World Expo.
The airline is also expanding its international operations to meet growing travel demand by increasing flight frequencies.
In July, Korean Air increased its frequency on several routes. In North America, the airline has increased the number of flights on the Seoul-Chicago route from 5 to 7 per week, on the Seoul-Dallas route from 4 to 5 per week, and on the Seoul-San Francisco route from 7 to 9 per week. In Europe, the airline has increased its flights on the Seoul-Frankfurt route from 5 to 7 per week, and on the Seoul-Milan route from 3 to 4 per week.
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