The Korea Times

Budget airlines open new routes to China, SE Asia

- By Kim Hyun-bin hyunbin@koreatimes.co.kr

Local budget carriers are diverting their flights from Japanese cities to other destinatio­ns to prevent further losses from the “Boycott Japan” movement, which has significan­tly reduced Korean travelers to the island country.

They instead are launching new operations to Southeast Asian countries and China.

The country’s largest budget carrier Jeju Air recently announced it will launch flights between Incheon and Harbin in China, starting Oct. 11, three times a week — Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The flight will leave Incheon at 6:55 a.m. and arrive in Harbin at 8:30 a.m.

Harbin has hosted the Harbin Internatio­nal Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival since 1985. It also is a historical site for Koreans, as it is where Korean independen­ce fighter Ahn Jung-geun assassinat­ed a prominent Japanese leader more than a century ago.

Ahn shot the first Japanese governor-general, Hirobumi Ito, to death at Harbin Station, Oct. 26, 1909, a year before the Korean Peninsula was taken over by Japan as a colony.

Jeju Air will also launch daily flights between Incheon and Phu Quoc in Vietnam, starting Nov. 21, to meet rising demand for travel to the Southeast Asian country, which has become one of the most popular destinatio­ns for Koreans in recent years.

The flight will leave Incheon at 8:35 p.m. and arrive in the Vietnamese city at 12:45 a.m. the following day.

With the addition, the airline will operate eight routes to five cities in Vietnam — the other four are Hanoi, Da Nang, Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City.

T’way Air launches Boracay flights

T’way Air has also reduced its operations to Japan and increased flights to other popular destinatio­ns.

The airline launched flights between Incheon and Boracay in the Philippine­s, Wednesday, and plans to resume Incheon-Clark operations, Oct. 26.

“Within this year, we plan to expand the Incheon-Chiang Mai and Incheon-Hong Kong routes to better meet rising demand in the regions,” a T’way Air official said.

The airline is also scheduled to launch flights to two locations in China — Zhangjiaji­e and Yanji.

It will start operations on the Daegu-Zhangjiaji­e route Oct. 13 and on the Daegu-Yanji route Nov. 6.

The airline is also working to launch flights from Incheon to Wuhan, Yanji and Shenyeng, as well as from Daegu to Beijing and Shanghai.

T’way Air will bring in two Boeing B737-800NG aircraft before the end of the year and will have a total of 28 aircraft in operation.

The airline will also finish constructi­on of a large training center at Gimpo Internatio­nal Airport in Seoul in the first half of next year.

Michael’s by Haevichi, run by Haevichi Hotel and Resort, will hold a gala dinner featuring Ronny Emborg, executive chef at Atera, a two star Michelin restaurant in New York, from Oct. 24 to 26.

Emborg, who worked at prestigiou­s restaurant­s such as El Bulli and Mugaritz in Spain, was named Chef of the Year in Denmark.

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T’way Air’s B737 MAX 8
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Jeju Air’s B737-800

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