On the 21st, the "Tokachi Tourism Promotion Council and the Airport Utilization Promotion Council"
"We have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to convert the Cheongju-Obihiro route into a regular service," the company said.
This MOU was concluded as Aero K was preparing to operate a second series of irregular flights after having previously operated two such flights (first series).
The first non-scheduled flights will take place on the 3rd and 6th of this month, while the second non-scheduled flights are scheduled for November 28th and December 1st.
Based on this MOU, Aero K aims to operate regular flights from the end of December. In addition, starting with regular flights to Sapporo from the end of November, the company plans to expand its routes to Asahikawa and Hakodate in Hokkaido.
Zhang is also considering it. In addition, Aero K is planning to launch "Ibaraki" on December 3rd, and "Nagoya" in January next year.
Aero K CEO Kang Byung-ho said, "Through this MOU, the Obihiro route will be a single-engine flight.
"We plan to proactively consider this so that it can become a regular, continuous service."
2024/10/21 16:59 KST
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