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SOUTH KOREA’S Jeju Air said on Tuesday China has approved a plan to double its flights to the Chinese city of Weihai from June 2, boosting hopes of easing political tension between the two countries.
South Korea’s top low-cost carrier Jeju Air said it first applied to increase its flights to Weihai, to 14 a week from seven, in early April, but China had not approved the plan because of the diplomatic row.
“The political tension has had a far-reaching impact on flights between the two countries, including new flights, added flights and charter flights,” Jeju Air spokesman Park Jung-Jun said.
“The latest move raises hopes the tension is easing,” he said.
However, he said China has not approved a request from his airline to resume charter flights between the two countries.
South Korean firms from airlines to automakers and retailers has suffered from China’s backlash to the decision last year to deploy the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system.
China says the system’s powerful radar can penetrate deep into its territory and undermine its security. South Korea and the US have said the deployment is aimed purely at defence against North Korea.
Moon has pledged to seek a parliamentary review of the THAAD system and sent his representative, Lee Hae-chan, to China to meet President Xi Jinping this month.
Xi told Lee that China wanted to put ties with South Korea back on a “normal track”, but he also urged it to respect China’s concerns and resolve tension over the THAAD deployment.
China’s Tourism Ministry has also instructed tour operators to stop selling trips to South Korea from March 15. An official at South Korean tour agency Mode Tour told Reuters it hoped the ban may be lifted as early as the second week of June.
Lotte Group has closed 74 of 99 retail stores in China after the group in late February approved a land swap outside Seoul to allowed South Korea to install the THAAD system. A Lotte Group official said on Tuesday no stores had reopened yet. – Reuters
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