Air China Cuts Back Commercial Flights to Pyongyang from Beijing

By That's, April 17, 2017

0 0

Air China, long the only foreign airline serving the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, announced cutbacks on flights to the city from Beijing, effective this week.

Although many suspected the cuts were the result of rising tensions on the Korean peninsula last week, South China Morning Post reports that the move seems to be motivated more by practicality rather than policy. An Air China representative said that the carrier was temporarily cancelling some flights into the Hermit Kingdom based on ticket sales. They clarified that routine services between the two capitals had not been suspended. 

Air China's flights to Pyongyang, which commenced in 2008, operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. But flights have frequently been cancelled due to unspecified problems.

North Korea tried — and failed — to launch a missile this weekend following a grand military parade.

Air China Cuts Back Commercial Flights to Pyongyang

Air China Cuts Back Commercial Flights to Pyongyang

China banned North Korean coal imports in February after missile tests drew criticism from the international community. 

Air China is not the only carrier to operate flights between the two countries. Air Koryo, the state-owned national airline of North Korea, still flies regularly scheduled international round-trip flights to and from Shenyang, Beijing, Shanghai and Vladivostok. Just last month, a new flight from Dandong, a provincial-level city on the border of North Korea in the Liaoning province was added to the list of cities served by the airline.

[Images via Lonely Planet, China Daily]

more news

North Korea to Reopen for Foreign Tourists

Tour to the Hermit Kingdom, anyone?

North vs South: Who Gives More in Red Envelopes?

There is a stark contrast in customs and amounts between China's northern and southern regions!

WATCH: 3 Dead After Gymnasium Roof Collapse in North China

A heartbreaking loss of three young lives, all of whom were middle school students

WATCH: Typhoon Hits South China as North China Braces for Storms

Fujian, as well as parts of Guangdong and Zhejiang in South China, have been worst affected by the typhoon.

PHOTOS: Sandstorms Engulf Beijing & North China

Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and Inner Mongolia have all experienced sandstorms.

17 Places to Dine This Christmas in Beijing

Where to find the best holiday eats and treats!

0 User Comments

In Case You Missed It…

We're on WeChat!

Scan our QR Code at right or follow us at ThatsBeijing for events, guides, giveaways and much more!

7 Days in Beijing With thatsmags.com

Weekly updates to your email inbox every Wednesday

Download previous issues

Never miss an issue of That's Beijing!

Visit the archives