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Jeju Air is going to Incheon from AprilThe Ichang route and the Daegu-Gurin route are operated twice a week, respectively.
Jeju Air is in IncheonThe Ichang route will be operated twice a week (Tuesday and Saturday) from April 4 to May 30, and the Daegu-Gurin route will be operated twice a week (Thursday and Sunday) from April 30 to May 28.
Yi-chang, the background city of the Three Kingdoms, has famous temples and hydroelectric power plant Sansha Dam, and is popular as a cruise destination for the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River (Janggang).
Guilin, a representative tourist destination in southern China, is famous for its excellent natural scenery such as Gyelim Sansu and Li Gang, as well as Guanyen and Longji Darangnon, which explore caves on monorails.
Jeju Air will also resume flights between Incheon and Shijiazhuang (twice a week, Monday and Friday), Busan and Shijiazhuang (twice a week, Tuesday and Saturday), and Jeju-Beijing Seoudu (twice a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday) during the summer schedule starting March 29.
The Incheon-Wayhai route will be increased from 7 times a week to 14 times a week. Prior to this, from March 3rd, the Busan-Jangjaje route will be re-operated twice a week (Tuesday and Saturday), and from March 11th, the Incheon-Gurin route will be re-operated four times a week (Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday).
The Incheon-Yenji route has been steadily expanding its routes to China since December last year, re-operating three times a week (Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) and increasing it to six times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday) since January.
An official from Jeju Air, who spoke to this newspaper by phone, said, "The number of Chinese passengers is continuously increasing from 305,000 in 2023 to 493,000 in 2024 and 573,000 last year."
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