Korean Air will resume service to Shanghai in November, while Nanjing and Qingdao flights will restart in December. Flights from Seoul Incheon to Sapporo, Okinawa and Tel Aviv will also restart in December.
On Friday (November 11, 2022), Korean Air announced the restart of flights on more routes to China, Japan and Israel after a long hiatus due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. From November 20th, the carrier will offer one weekly flight between Seoul Incheon and Shanghai on Sundays, while once weekly Wednesday service to Nanjing will restart on December 7th. Additionally, the carrier will resume Incheon-Qingdao service, with one weekly flight on Sundays from December 11th. The added Chinese routes complement once weekly service on Fridays between Incheon and Dalian which restarted on October 28th. Additionally, Korean air will increase frequencies to Shenyang and Tianjin from one to two weekly flights on each route.
Korean Air will also resume daily service between Seoul Incheon and Sapporo Chitose, as well as four weekly flights to Okinawa starting December 1st, 2022. Okinawa service will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. The carrier will also resume service to Tel Aviv from December 26th, with three weekly flights on Mondays’ Wednesdays and Fridays.
Source: Korean Air