Korean Air is set to offer new flights to the Philippines and cities throughout China, beginning this month.
Starting Oct. 27, the airline will operate Incheon (ICN)–Clark (CRK) in the Philippines seven times weekly. The airline will also offer Incheon–Nanjing (NKG) four times weekly beginning Oct. 27. The next day, the airline will commence Incheon–Zhangjiajie (DYG) and Incheon–Hangzhou (HGH).
Korean Air is targeting these destinations thanks to their potential for growth in business and tourism sectors. Clark, specifically, has already seen tourism growth.
The new routes shore up the airline’s presence in Southeast Asia, China and Oceania by connecting in-demand destinations to Korean Air’s hub in Incheon.
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