"Considering Recovery in Travel Demand, Flights to Bangkok and Danang Also Under Review"

Jin Air Expands International Flights with 'Phased Daily Recovery'... Increased Guam Flights and Operations to Kona and Kinabalu View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] Jin Air announced on the 16th that it will expand international flights in line with the transition to 'gradual daily recovery.'


Jin Air will first increase the Incheon-Guam route from the current twice a week to four times a week starting on the 28th. Additionally, depending on the pace of gradual daily recovery, the frequency will be further increased from the end of the year to operate one round trip flight daily.


For the Guam route, passengers must submit a negative COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result upon boarding, and those who have completed vaccination are exempt from self-quarantine. Also, by presenting proof of vaccination, they can use multi-use facilities such as local restaurants and shopping malls.


Furthermore, Jin Air will operate irregular flights on the Incheon-Kota Kinabalu route starting from the 15th of next month for golf travelers. Boeing B737-800 aircraft will be deployed on this route, with plans to operate flights every Wednesday and Saturday.


In addition, Jin Air will continue to operate routes such as Incheon-Fukuoka, Cebu, Dhaka, and Jeju-Xian to facilitate smooth travel for local residents and business customers. Considering the trend of recovery in travel psychology, flights to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Da Nang will also be reviewed in the future.



Jin Air stated, "We will continue to expand international flights in response to the increasing demand for overseas travel along with gradual daily recovery," and added, "We will strictly adhere to existing quarantine guidelines without change and do our best to ensure safe travel for our customers."


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