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New China routes to link Nanjing, Hangzhou with Busan
KR🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

New China routes to link Nanjing, Hangzhou with Busan

The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) has signed a multilateral agreement with Korea Airports Corporation, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Loong Air to promote new international routes connecting Busan, South Korea, with several Chinese cities. The agreement includes direct flights between Nanjing and Busan starting Monday, Hangzhou-Busan beginning Wednesday, and planned routes from Guangzhou and Dalian to Busan later this year. The collaboration aims to boost regional tourism by marketing these routes, organizing welcome events for passengers, and promoting cultural and marine tourism attractions. KTO also plans to expand cooperation through travel agency and influencer programs to enhance visitor experiences and support local economies.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
New China routes to link Nanjing, Hangzhou with Busan

The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) has signed a multilateral agreement with Korea Airports Corporation, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Loong Air to promote new international routes connecting Busan, South Korea, with several Chinese cities. The agreement includes direct flights between Nanjing and Busan starting Monday, Hangzhou-Busan beginning Wednesday, and planned routes from Guangzhou and Dalian to Busan later this year. The collaboration aims to boost regional tourism by marketing these routes, organizing welcome events for passengers, and promoting cultural and marine tourism attractions. KTO also plans to expand cooperation through travel agency and influencer programs to enhance visitor experiences and support local economies.

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