S. Korea approves regular flight services to Myanmar
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SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Yonhap) --
South Korea on Monday gave the green light for the country's two flag carriers to operate regular direct flights to Myanmar for the first time, the government said.The Ministry of Construction and Transportation said Korean Air and Asiana Airlines will provide seven weekly flights from Incheon International Airport, the country's main international gateway, to Yangon, the Southeast Asian country's capital. The two companies previously had no regular flights on the route, although Korean Air started charter flights to Yangon in May. No. 1 carrier Korean Air was also allowed 13 new weekly flights from South Korea to Cambodia, while rival Asiana Airlines was allowed 11 flights, up from the previous six per week.Korean Air was also awarded seven weekly flights linking Incheon and China's central city of Zhengzhou. while Asiana Airlines was permitted to run 20 new weekly flights from South Korea's southwestern city of Gwangju to Beijing, the ministry said.odissy@yna.co.kr(END)
South Korea on Monday gave the green light for the country's two flag carriers to operate regular direct flights to Myanmar for the first time, the government said.The Ministry of Construction and Transportation said Korean Air and Asiana Airlines will provide seven weekly flights from Incheon International Airport, the country's main international gateway, to Yangon, the Southeast Asian country's capital. The two companies previously had no regular flights on the route, although Korean Air started charter flights to Yangon in May. No. 1 carrier Korean Air was also allowed 13 new weekly flights from South Korea to Cambodia, while rival Asiana Airlines was allowed 11 flights, up from the previous six per week.Korean Air was also awarded seven weekly flights linking Incheon and China's central city of Zhengzhou. while Asiana Airlines was permitted to run 20 new weekly flights from South Korea's southwestern city of Gwangju to Beijing, the ministry said.odissy@yna.co.kr(END)