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Korean Air launches new route between Incheon and Fuzhou… “Securing competitiveness on Chinese routes“

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2024-10-24 12:34:01
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Fuzhou is the capital city on the eastern coast of Fujian Province, China, and as its name suggests, it is a city of good fortune.

 

[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES]  Korean Air announced on the 24th that it will begin new flights on the Incheon to Fuzhou, China route starting December 28th, three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday).

The flight time for the Incheon-Fuzhou route departs from Incheon International Airport at 8:40 a.m. and arrives at Fuzhou Changle International Airport at 10:30 a.m. local time. The return flight will depart from Fuzhou Changle International Airport at 11:40 a.m. local time and arrive at Incheon International Airport at 3:35 p.m. The flight time is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes.

Fuzhou is the capital city on the eastern coast of Fujian Province, China, and, as its name suggests, it is called ‘the city of good luck.’ The forest ratio reaches 58%, so the air is very clean and the climate is good, making it a good place to travel. Even in the middle of winter, the average temperature is mild at 10 to 15 degrees, so it is attracting attention as an emerging winter golf travel destination.

Fuzhou is famous as a city with 2,200 years of long history and culture. It is designated as a famous Chinese historical and cultural city, and its ancient buildings and cultural assets are well preserved. In particular, the Three Directions and Seven Ports (三坊七巷) is one of the most historic and cultural streets in China, and you can feel the long history and atmosphere of Fuzhou at a glance. In addition, Wuyishan (武夷山), one of China's top 10 famous mountains and one of the best scenic spots in Southeast China, and Qingyun Mountain Hot Springs, where you can enjoy hot springs while looking at the spectacular scenery, are also famous.

Meanwhile, Korean Air plans to secure the competitiveness of Chinese routes and accelerate the development of new markets in line with the increasing demand for travel to China. Korean Air increased the Incheon-Xiamen route to once daily starting October 1st. From October 14, the Incheon-Kunming route resumed four times a week.

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