Additional 8 International Routes Operated in July

6 of 8 Routes Depart from Busan

Immediate Response to Eased Quarantine Measures Planned

Air Busan A321LR aircraft.

Air Busan A321LR aircraft.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Air Busan is expanding its international flight routes again, including new and resumed routes.

Air Busan is continuously expanding its international routes in line with the transition to the COVID-19 endemic phase. In July, it will add 8 international routes mainly to Japan and Southeast Asia.

Starting July 1, Air Busan plans to operate 8 routes in sequence: Busan-Ulaanbaatar and Osaka on July 1, Busan-Kota Kinabalu on July 13, Busan-Nha Trang and Incheon-Da Nang on July 14, Busan-Cebu on July 15, Incheon-Fukuoka on July 22, and Busan-Sapporo on July 26.

Among these 8 routes, Busan-Nha Trang, Incheon-Da Nang, and Incheon-Fukuoka are newly launched routes, while the other 5 routes are resuming after about 29 months.

Of the 8 routes starting operation in July, 6 depart from Busan, significantly increasing Busan’s international air routes.

As the first route opened by a national airline, the Busan-Nha Trang route is considered a highly recommended travel destination for travelers seeking new places.

All routes starting in July will operate twice a week. The operating days are as follows: Busan-Ulaanbaatar on Tuesdays and Fridays, Busan-Osaka on Fridays and Sundays, Busan-Kota Kinabalu on Wednesdays and Saturdays, Busan-Nha Trang on Thursdays and Sundays, Incheon-Da Nang on Thursdays and Sundays, Busan-Cebu on Mondays and Fridays, Incheon-Fukuoka on Fridays and Sundays, and Busan-Sapporo on Tuesdays and Fridays.

By the end of July, Air Busan plans to operate 11 routes from Gimhae Airport and 6 routes from Incheon Airport, totaling 17 international routes.

An Air Busan official said, “We are steadily expanding international routes by promptly responding to the easing of domestic and international quarantine regulations. We plan to expand international routes focusing on popular travel destinations to provide travelers with diverse travel options and to revitalize the aviation industry, and we will actively increase the number of flights according to demand.”



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