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South Korea to remove restrictions on international flights at Seoul-Incheon
June 7th 2022
South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) will lift operating restrictions at Seoul Incheon Airport from June 8 in support of the recovery in international travel. Read More » The decision will remove the overnight curfew currently in place at Incheon and return the permitted flight movements at the airport to pre-COVID-19 levels of about 40 flights an hour. The MOLIT has previously targeted restoration of international flights into and out of South Korea to approximately 50% of pre-COVID-19 levels by year-end. However, it has said it is open to more approvals for airlines to add international services where demand existed.
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February 19th 2024 01:32pm