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  2. Korean Air - Wikipedia

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    This aircraft is the only Boeing 707 ordered by Korean Air from Boeing, and destroyed in 1987 as Korean Air Flight 858. Korean Air operated international flights to destinations such as Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, and Los Angeles with Boeing 707s until the introduction of the Boeing 747 in 1973.

  3. List of Korean Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air flies to 10 domestic destinations and almost 150 international destinations in 50 countries on five continents (except seasonal charter), including destinations for cargo services. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. Jeju International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Due to the popularity of Jeju as a holiday spot in South Korea, the air route from Jeju to Seoul is the busiest airline route in the world. [36] In 2019, there were 85,000 flights from eight different airlines, meanwhile, 17 million seats were sold on flights between Gimpo and Jeju. [citation needed]

  5. Japan is encouraging Americans to visit with free domestic ...

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    Tourists must book round-trip international flights with Japan Airlines to qualify. The number of tourists in Tokyo last year reached a record high of 19.54 million.

  6. Cheongju International Airport - Wikipedia

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    During the mid 80's, Cheongju was selected as a possible site for Korea's main international airport before Incheon became the preferred location. It can process 1.23 million people from domestic flights and 1.15 million people from international flights annually, and the parking lots can hold 770 vehicles.

  7. Gimpo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The attack was blamed on North Korea as an attempt to disrupt the 1986 Asian Games starting six days later. [43] On 25 November 1989, Korean Air Flight 175, a Fokker F28-4000 en route to Ulsan Airport crashed right after takeoff. No one was killed,but 40 people were wounded. [44]