Jeju Air Resumes Incheon~Haerbin Route Operations After 8 Months
Operates Once a Week (Wednesday)... Passengers Must Submit a Negative PCR Test Certificate Taken Within 72 Hours Before Departure
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Je-hoon] Jeju Air announced on the 21st that it will resume operations on the Incheon~China Harbin route. This comes about eight months after the route was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Jeju Air, the Incheon~Harbin route will operate once a week (Wednesdays), departing at 8:50 AM and arriving at Harbin Airport at 10:20 AM (local time). The return flight departs Harbin at 11:25 AM (local time) and arrives in Incheon at 2:45 PM.
Passengers boarding flights to China, including Harbin, must complete a PCR test at a designated testing facility within 72 hours before departure and submit a 'negative test certificate.' A Jeju Air official stated, "The resumption of this route will increase travel convenience for local residents, businesspeople, and international students."
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Meanwhile, with the resumption of the Incheon~Harbin route, Jeju Air has resumed two routes to China, including the existing Incheon~Weihai route.
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