Air Seoul announced on the 16th that it resumed flights on the Incheon~Zhangjiajie route after about three years starting from the 15th.


Air Seoul Resumes Direct Flights to China’s Zhangjiajie After Over 3 Years View original image

The first flight after resumption, RS811, departed from Incheon International Airport at 12:20 PM and arrived at Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport in China at 2:40 PM.


In Zhangjiajie, a welcoming ceremony celebrating the route's reinstatement was held at 3 PM on the 15th, attended by Air Seoul CEO Jo Jinman and officials from the Zhangjiajie Municipal People's Government.


CEO Jo Jinman said, “Travelers can now visit more conveniently between the two countries with the opening of the direct Seoul~Zhangjiajie flight,” adding, “We will carry out various promotions so that people of all ages can enjoy traveling to Zhangjiajie.”


The Incheon~Zhangjiajie route operates three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday). Currently, Air Seoul is the only airline offering direct flights to Zhangjiajie from Seoul.



Meanwhile, Zhangjiajie, registered as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, is widely known as the filming location of the movie Avatar. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in China, often listed as a “must-visit travel spot before you die.”


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