T'way Air announced on the 9th that it will resume flights on the Incheon-Shenyang route three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) starting from the 30th of this month. From the 29th of next month, flights will operate daily.


Currently, the company operates a total of five international routes to China, including Incheon-Sanya, Haikou, Qingdao, Daegu-Zhangjiajie, and Cheongju-Yanji. The Incheon-Qingdao route resumed last month on the 29th and is operating four times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday). From March next year, the company plans to resume the Incheon-Wuhan route and launch the Incheon-Beijing (Daxing) route.


Since the Chinese government allowed group visa issuance in August, enabling Chinese tourists (yukeo) to visit Korea, flights between Korea and China have been gradually resuming. Recently, the Chinese Embassy in Korea also simplified the visa issuance process for Koreans by allowing visits to the Chinese Visa Application Service Center without online appointment reservations, gradually revitalizing human exchanges between Korea and China.



Since last year, the company has launched new routes to Mongolia and expanded the resumption of routes to Japan. It continues to operate China routes, recovering and expanding routes in the Northeast Asia region. A T'way Air official stated, “As we enter the recovery phase of China routes, we aim to respond to demand by resuming flights and launching new routes,” adding, “We will provide customers traveling between Korea and China with an enjoyable travel experience through reasonable fares and convenient schedules.”

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