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China and South Korea to increase flights

China and South Korea have agreed to increase passenger flights between their countries after three days of negotiation in Weihai in Shandong. Flights between the two countries will reach 401 per week. The two…

China and South Korea have agreed to increase passenger flights between their countries after three days of negotiation in Weihai in Shandong. Flights between the two countries will reach 401 per week. The two parties have signed a memorandum of understanding increasing the flights between the two countries from 197 to 401 per week, , according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).

Chinese destination cities covered in the deal are Yanji, Shenzhen, Hefei, Zhengzhou, Changsha and Weihai. If the demand increases, Chinese airlines will be allowed to increase their flights to Chejudo in South Korea, which signed a civil aviation agreement with China in 1994.

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