Korean Air launching four new routes to China
Korean Air will beef up flight schedules to China by launching four new services in the first half of 2015.
New services will take flight between Incheon-Hefei on March 30, Incheon-Nanning and Jeju-Guiyang on May 11 and Daegu-Shenyang on June 22, 2015.
Flights to Hefei depart every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, while services to Nanning, Guiyang and Shenyang all operate three times a week.
South Korea is the primary overseas destination for Chinese visitors attracting 6.3 million last year.
"This year, the number of tourists continues to grow, due to an easier visa application process for Chinese passport holders, and the depreciation of foreign currencies against the yuan," said China’s National Tourism Administration.
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