Korean Air, which has been operating the Gimpo-Kumamoto route since 1991, was suspended in 1997 due to the foreign exchange crisis and reopened after 27 years.
Korean Air will also increase Incheon-Okayama-Kagoshima routes from the 27th, and resume Incheon-Nagasaki routes for the first time in 11 years.
Asiana Airlines will resume flights to Incheon-Kumamoto from the 7th of next month for the first time in eight years and seven months, and Eastar Jet will open the Busan-Kumamoto route from December 19.
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