A number of South Korean airline companies will increase their class to China from this month. In the first half of the year, it is expected to return to nearly half the level before the outbreak of the crown disease.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, Korean Air announced on Friday (March 10) that the company plans to from May to June.Class has increased to 99 per week, which is equivalent to 43%in 2019.
A person in charge of Korean Air said that the company will optimize the transfer of transit services, meet the needs of passengers from China, and then promote the development of the airport and tourism industry, and contribute to the development of Incheon Airport into a hub airport.
Han Asian Airlines will also increase the flight to China. By April, the flight will increase from 10 classes per week to 89 per week, which is equivalent to about 50%before the epidemic.
Lantic Airlines will also restart Jeju to Xi'an and Shanghai routes.The Xi'an route will fly every week from the 16th of this month, and will increase from the 26th to two flights per week.The Shanghai route will fly seven every week from the 26th of this month.