Additional routes to China, Japan and Israel with Korean Air
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Posted: 21 November 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Korean Air has resumed additional routes to China, Japan and Israel, after a long COVID-19 hiatus.
Credit: Korean Air
Korean Air has resumed operations on more routes to China, Japan and Israel after a long COVID-19 hiatus, including Shanghai, Nanjing and Qingdao; Sapporo and Okinawa; and Tel Aviv.
From 20 November 2022, the airline began operational flights to Shanghai.
Flights on the Incheon-Nanjing route will resume once a week on Wednesdays from 7 December 2022.
Starting 11 December 2022, the airline will resume services on the Incheon-Qingdao route, to operate once weekly on Sundays.
The airline has resumed operations on the Incheon-Dalian route once a week on Fridays, which began on 28 October 2022, and has increased its frequency on Incheon-Shenyang and Incheon-Tianjin routes from once a week to twice a week, operating on Tuesdays/Fridays and Tuesdays/Saturdays, respectively.
Korean Air has resumed services on some of its major Japanese routes in line with the travel demand recovery following the resumption of the country’s visa waiver programme. Daily flights to Sapporo Chitose will resume on 1 December 2022.
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Flights to Okinawa will also resume on 1 December 2022, and will operate four times a week on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
With the easing of Japan’s border measures, travellers are getting ready to visit Japan for shopping, gourmet food, hot springs and golf.
Flights to Tel Aviv will resume on 26 December 2022, and will operate three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Korean Air will continue to meet the increasing travel demand by resuming its suspended routes and increasing capacity, and provide passengers with a seamless and convenient travel experience.
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Air traffic control/management (ATC/ATM), Airside operations, COVID-19, Passenger experience and seamless travel, Route development