[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] Asiana Airlines announced on the 25th that it will increase flights on the Incheon?Los Angeles route by 4 times a week next month, operating twice daily and 14 times weekly. This returns to pre-COVID-19 levels. The move follows the government's lifting of self-quarantine and plans to normalize international flights. The Incheon?Sydney route will increase from twice weekly to three times (Wednesday, Friday, Sunday), with plans to further increase to four times weekly starting July.
Asian routes will also be expanded. Flights between Incheon and Osaka, Japan, will increase by twice weekly to operate once daily. The Incheon?Fukuoka route will increase by one flight to three times weekly. The Incheon?Hanoi route will increase from six to seven times weekly, and Incheon?Phnom Penh from five to seven times weekly. The Incheon?Ho Chi Minh and Incheon?Manila routes will each increase from seven to ten times weekly. Starting from the 29th of this month, flights to Delhi, India, will resume once weekly after a 33-month hiatus.
Asiana Airlines will increase a total of 18 weekly flights across 9 routes next month. The company stated this is the highest monthly increase since the outbreak of COVID-19.
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