Korea has once again started flights to select destinations in China, catering to a growing demand by those travelling on business as well as students. Previously, certain flights were suspended due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting travel restrictions. One route that was restarted in July was the connection between Incheon and Nanjing, operated by Asiana Airlines. Additionally, Jin Air has recently also resumed flights from Jeju to Xi An China. Hotels in this city the likes of Grand Park Xian provide an ideal base for travellers visiting from Korea be it on business or leisure.
Amongst the other routes which are in operation are connections from Incheon to the Chinese cities of Weihai, Shenyang and Changchun courtesy of Asiana Airlines, Jeju Air and Korean Air. Flights from Incheon to Shenzhen and Guangzhou are also expected to begin as more and more routes reopen and airlines resume services.
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