Korean Air has unveiled plans to increase capacity to China and increase the frequency of select routes to Japan.
The airline will resume Busan - Shanghai Pudong and Jeju - Beijing routes with daily flights starting July 1.
The Seoul Incheon - Hefei service will resume with five flights per week from 19 August, the Busan - Beijing service will have six flights per week starting 16 September, and the Seoul Incheon - Kunming service will have four flights per week from October 14.
Korean's Seoul Incheon - Yanji route will increase to daily flights from four flights, the Seoul Incheon - Dalian route will temporarily see an increase by four flights to 11 weekly flights from July 1 to September 15, and the daily Seoul Incheon - Tianjin route will increase to double daily flights from August 5 to October 20.
in Japan, the Jeju - Tokyo Narita route will resume with thrice weekly flights from July 19 to October 25, the Seoul Incheon - Okayama route will increase from three to five flights per week starting August 3 and the Seoul Incheon - Kagoshima route will increase from three to five weekly flights starting September 2.
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