Resuming multiple routes after a hiatus of three years and six months, Korean Air will resume flights to China and Japan, including Changsha, Wuhan, Weihai, Fukuoka and Nagoya.
The Seoul Incheon-Changsha route will resume operations with flights five times a week from July 19, and the Seoul Incheon-Wuhan and Seoul Incheon-Weihai routes will resume operations from September 24 and September 27, respectively.
Starting on September 27, the airline will also resume its Busan-Fukuoka and Busan-Nagoya routes. Flights will operate twice a day to Fukuoka, and daily to Nagoya from Busan.
These routes will be serviced by the Boeing 737-900ER, with a capacity of 173 passengers. With the resumption of these routes departing from Busan, Korean Air seeks to further support the Korean government’s bid for the World Expo 2030 in Busan.
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