Jin Air Resumes Incheon-Taipei Route Operation "After 27 Months" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Jin Air announced on the 12th that it will resume flights on the Incheon-Taipei route.


Starting from the 1st of next month, Jin Air will deploy a B737 aircraft with a total of 189 seats on the Incheon-Taipei route, operating on a schedule of seven flights per week. This marks the resumption of service after approximately 27 months of suspension due to the impact of COVID-19.


The Incheon-Taipei route departs from Incheon Airport daily at 9:40 AM local time and arrives at Taipei Airport at 11:30 AM. The return flight departs Taipei at 12:40 PM and arrives at Incheon Airport at 4:00 PM. With this, Jin Air will operate a total of two international routes connecting Korea and Taiwan, including the newly launched Daegu-Taipei route in December last year.


Taiwan is a popular travel destination frequently visited by Koreans. With the resumption of visa-free entry and the complete lifting of outdoor mask mandates, entry restrictions have been significantly eased, allowing for freer travel. In particular, Taipei offers convenient public transportation, tourism, gastronomy, and relaxation, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and individual travelers.



Jin Air stated, "With the resumption of the Incheon-Taipei route, we expect travel convenience between the two countries to be further enhanced," adding, "We will continue to consider expanding our international flight network so that customers can enjoy overseas travel more safely and pleasantly."


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