Asiana to expand flights to Japan as visa-free travel resumes
Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea's second-biggest carrier, said on September 27 that it will expand flights to Japan from late October on Japan's decision to ease travel restrictions despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Japan announced last week it will lift the ban on the number of inbound passengers and resume visa-free travel for visitors from specific countries, including South Korea, from October 11, The Korea Herald reports.
Currently, Japan only allows package tours and requires visas for all visitors in a move to control the spread of the pandemic.
Asiana plans to increase the number of flights by 10 to 32 starting from October 30 on its major routes from Incheon to Narita, Osaka, Fukuoka and Nagoya, the company said in a statement.
Asiana said it is also considering increasing the number of flights on the Gimpo-Haneda and other routes, such as Sapporo and Miyazaki, depending on travel demand. It offers seven flights a week on the Haneda route.
The carrier aims to revive the number of flights to Japan to 40 percent of the pre-pandemic level by the end of this year. In 2019, it operated 143 flights a week on Japanese routes.