[Infostock Daily=a professional reporter Song Jeong-hoon] As the new coronavirus infection (Uhan pneumonia) spreads worldwide, Asiana Airlines also stops operations on three routes in China.
Asiana Airlines announced on February 29 that it will temporarily suspend operations on Incheon-Guyrin (four flights a week) and Incheon-High Cow (two flights a week) from February 1, and Incheon-Changsa (four flights a week) from February 3. Asiana has decided to decide whether to resume operations and timing according to the development of the new coronavirus in the future.
“The important thing is the safety of customers and employees,” said Asiana Airlines President Han Chang-soo. “We will do everything possible to prevent the spread of the new corona virus.”
Air Seoul, a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines, said it would stop operating on the Chun-Jangga and Incheon-Lin. Air Seoul operates Incheon-Jangga route three times a week and Incheon-Linni route twice a week.
Jeju Air will suspend flights between Busan and Jangga on the 29th and 30th, and will temporarily suspend flights between Cheongju and Jangga from the 30th to the following month.
Korean Air has been on a four-week flight from Incheon to Wuhan on the 23rd, and T-way Airlines has suspended the Incheon-Wuhan route, which is scheduled to operate twice a week, indefinitely.
a professional reporter Song Jeong-hoon boxr@infostock.co.kr