China and South Korea Boost Flights Amid Surging Tourism
China and South Korea are increasing weekly flights by 70, reflecting a significant rise in bilateral tourism and a decrease in Chinese travel to Japan. This expansion is the first since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
China and South Korea will allow 70 more flights per week between the two countries in view of fast-growing, two-way tourism and a drop in Chinese group travel to Japan. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul said in a statement Thursday that passenger flight capacity would grow from 608 to 664 per week and that maximum air freight flights would expand from 54 to 68 per week. These expansions, the first since before the Covid pandemic, reflect a surge in two-way tourism,...