Jeju Air Resumes Harbin Flights... "Expanding China Routes" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Jeju Air announced on the 7th that it will resume flights on the Incheon~Haerbin route, which had been suspended due to COVID-19, starting from the 18th with a weekly schedule.


Currently operating the Incheon~Weihai route once a week, Jeju Air has increased its Korea-China routes to two with the resumption of the Incheon~Haerbin route.


The Incheon~Haerbin route departs from Incheon International Airport every Friday at 8:30 AM and arrives in Haerbin at 10:20 AM. The return flight departs Haerbin at 11:25 AM and arrives in Incheon at 2:50 PM.


To enter China, a visa must be obtained, and a PCR negative certificate conducted within 48 hours before departure (2 days prior to boarding) is required. Detailed information can be found on Jeju Air’s website or the Chinese consulate’s website.


A Jeju Air official stated, “We have resumed flights on the China route, which was difficult to operate due to COVID-19 quarantine regulations, to expand air routes. Starting with Haerbin, we plan to gradually increase China routes.”



Meanwhile, before COVID-19 in 2019, Jeju Air operated 17 routes to 12 Chinese cities including Beijing, Yanji, Haerbin, Nantong, Qingdao, Weihai, Sanya, Shijiazhuang, Jiamusi, Yantai, and Haikou, from bases such as Incheon, Busan, Daegu, and Muan.


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