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Passengers planning to travel with pets are advised to carefully read the application method and guideline for traveling with pets.

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Traveling with Pets

1. plan to travel.

  • Please confirm your pet travel via the Service Center as it may be restricted depending on the country, region and aircraft type. Traveling with pets is not accepted without prior confirmation.
  • Each passenger may be accompanied by 1 animal on-board and 2 as checked pets.
  • When carrying pets on board, the seat will be assigned to a designated seat for pets.
  • A pair of birds, 2 dogs or cats both less than 6 months may be housed together in the same carrier.

2. Check the regulations of the destination

  • Bring necessary documents of the destination country such as rabies vaccination certificates, quarantine certificates, etc.

3. Prepare your pet carrier

  • Prepare your pet carrier in accordance with regulations.

4. Arrive at airport and check in

  • Make sure to arrive at the airport at least three hours before flight departure for the pet check-in process.
  • Additional charges apply for pet travel regardless of baggage.

Country-specific Pet Regulations

Regulations of major countries.

Below are regulations from countries with stricter regulations. The regulations are subject to change in accordance with the policies of the respective countries. Please contact the authority of the respective countries for detailed information.

  • New Zealand/Australia
  • Singapore/Hong Kong (China)
  • United Kingdom
  • For pets from rabies-free countries or under 90 days old regardless of region, a microchip must be implanted, a quarantine certificate issued by a government is required and the microchip identification number must be marked on the certificate.
  • Pets from non-rabies-free countries and dogs and cats 90 days or older must observe the conditions above, and the quarantine certificate must clearly indicate that a “rabies-neutralizing antibody” test has been administered by an internationally recognized testing body within 24 months of intended accompanied travel, and that the result of the test was 0.5 IU/ml or higher.
  • For the list of rabies-free countries and other information, please visit the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency website.

New Zealand

Due to government regulations in New Zealand, pets are not accepted in the cabin or as checked baggage.

Pets departing from New Zealand are only allowed with hard cages (including pets carried on board).

  • For more details, please visit the New Zealand government website

Due to government regulations in Australia, pets are not accepted in the cabin or as checked baggage.

  • For more details, please visit the Australian government website.

For importing, exporting or transshipping pets into, out of or via Singapore, licenses by Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS) is required.

  • For more details, please visit the Singapore Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS) website.

Hong Kong (China)

Due to government regulations in Hong Kong, pets are not accepted in the cabin or as checked baggage.

  • For more details, please visit the Hong Kong government website.
  • Due to government regulations in the UK, pets are not accepted in the cabin or as checked baggage.

Other Information

  • For more details, please visit the UK government website.

For pets imported to Japan, the arrival dates must be notified to the quarantine authorities of Japan and the “pet inspection approval” document must be issued at the latest by 40 days prior to arrival.

Other Requirements

  • Microchip implantation
  • Proof of stay in a designated place for the past 180 days since birth or export from Japan
  • Proof that the country in which it stayed has been free from rabies for the past 2 years
  • No sign of rabies or Leptospira symptoms at the time of departure
  • A dog or cat being imported to Japan from a designated region may be released within 12 hours if the requirements above are met
  • A microchip is implanted and rabies vaccinations were administered twice
  • A blood test has been conducted by a Japanese government-approved lab, the required rabies antibody-related scores are recorded
  • An elapsed time of between 180 days and 2 years after the blood test is required In the event the period of 180 days has not passed at the time of arrival, the pet must be quarantined until the 180 days have passed.
  • If the requirements above are not met, the pet must be quarantined for 180 days.
  • For the list of designated regions and other details, please visit the Japanese government website.

Importing a dog or cat from a non-rabies-free country into Canada

  • A rabies vaccination certificate issued by a licensed vet (in English or French) is required
  • The certificate should indicate the type of rabies vaccine used, date administered, and expiry date, as well as the ID number.

Importing a dog or cat from a rabies-free country into Canada

  • A certificate showing that rabies has not existed in that country for a 6 month period is required (in English or French).
  • The certificate must be issued by a government-certified vet and clearly display the animal’s ID number.
  • Dogs or cats under 3 months old are exempt from the rabies requirements above.
  • Birds from countries other than the US are not allowed entry into Canada unless accompanied by an import permit, which must be obtained prior to arrival in Canada.
  • For the list of rabies-free countries certified by the Canadian government and other details, please visit the Canadian government website.

Travel as checked pets

  • Due to the Canadian government's regulations, water bottle must be attached inside of the cage.
  • Due to government regulations in Ontario, Pit Bulls are not accepted in the cabin or as checked baggage or as cargo for travel into (or via) Ontario. Breeds classified as pit bulls are the Pit Bull Terrier and Staffordshire Terrier. For more information, please visit the website of the government of Ontario.

Effective July 14, 2021, the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a temporary suspension on dogs traveling into the U.S from countries classified as high-risk for dog rabies, and countries that are not at high-risk if the dogs have been in high-risk countries in the prior 6 months. For more information of classified countries list and guideline, please visit CDC website.

  • Hawaii is a rabies-free region and all pets are subject to a 120-day quarantine. If the quarantine agency’s specific requirements are met, your pets can qualify for the Direct Release or 5-day-or-less Release program.
  • The cost of quarantine must be paid by the owner of the animal.

Direct Release or 5-day-or-less Release Program

  • The pet must have been vaccinated at least twice (at least 30 days apart).
  • The most recent rabies vaccination must have been administered at least 90 days prior to the date of arrival in Hawaii. However, the expiration date must have not passed.
  • The date of vaccination and the type of vaccine must be indicated on the certificates.
  • The pet must have a microchip implanted (before OIE-FAVN rabies blood test).
  • If the microchip is not scanned, the Direct Release or 5-day-or-less Release Program does not apply.

OIE-FAVN rabies blood test

  • A test sample must have been received by KSU (Kansan State University) or DOD between 36 months and 120 days before the date of arrival in Hawaii.
  • The test result must be 0.5 IU/ml or higher.
  • Original ink signature or carbon copy of the rabies vaccination certificate for two most recent rabies vaccinations (photocopies and computer-generated certificates not accepted)
  • Original ink signature of health certificate that displays the treatment result of the pet for ticks within 14 days prior to arrival in Hawaii.
  • Send documents ① 1 and ② 2 to Animal Quarantine Station, 99-951 Halawa Valley Street, Aiea, Hawaii 96701 at the latest by 10 days prior to arrival in Hawaii.
  • ① 1 Dog & Cat Import Form AQS-278
  • ② 2 Two original ink signature copies of rabies vaccination certificate
  • Cost (USD 165 for Direct Airport Release, USD 224 for 5-Day-Or-Less Program)

Direct Release Program

  • Direct Release Program is only available at Honolulu International Airport.
  • Arrive at the quarantine office in the airport between the inspection hours of 8:00 and 17:00 (subject to change without notice).
  • Your pet will not qualify for direct release if ticks or other parasites are detected.
  • Direct release will not be possible if prohibited by the airport security authorities.
  • For more details, please visit the website of the government of Hawaii.
  • The pet must be implanted with a microchip and the ID number must be marked on the certificate.
  • For animals imported from a third country other than Andorra, Croatia, Ireland, Lichtenstein, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, or the Vatican
  • A health certificate issued by a certified veterinarian is required (valid for 10 days from the date of issue).
  • In some countries, separate requirements apply to pets that are less than 3 months old. Please check with the countries for details.
  • For more details, please visit the EU website.

Pet Travel Charges

Additional charges apply for pet travel regardless of baggage. After confirming the pet travel service, you can conveniently pay the pet fee in advance through the website. (If the weight is changed after payment in advance, the fare may be recalculated based on the measured weight at the airport on the day of the trip)

Fares are based on one-way travel departing from Korea and charged according to the currency of the country of departure.

If the reference currency based on the origin of the departure point is NOT KRW/USD/CAD/IDR, the USD amount will be converted into the local currency based on the exchange rate on the day of payment. Please check with the service center for details.

There may be additional charges depending on the contract between the connecting airline and Korean Air when transferring to an international flight.

Notes to Travelers with Animal Allergies

  • Korean Air will do its best to make accommodations for passengers with animal allergies by providing them with seats away from those of other passengers traveling with companion animals. Please note, however, that seat change is subject to seat availability and is not guaranteed.
  • Passengers who have an animal allergy are strongly advised to inform our staff of their medical condition upon reservation and must also fill out the agreement during check-in.
  • For your safety, please consult your doctor in advance and prepare the necessary medication and emergency medical kit. You and your accompanying passenger must be able to carry out any medical procedures prescribed by your doctor in the case of an emergency.
  • Passengers bringing an injector for first aid into the cabin are required to have a doctor's letter for security reasons.
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Airline Updates:

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T'way Air to open Seoul Incheon-Sydney route from 23DEC22.

Air Premia launches 5x weekly flights between Seoul Incheon to Los Angeles, from 29OCT22.

Korean Air to resume 3x weekly Seoul Incheon-Tel Aviv service from 26DEC22.

Air Premia to suspend Seoul-Singapore service.

Korean Air signs SAF-related MoU with Shell.

US, UK expected to approve Korean Air's acquisition of Asiana Airlines.

Korean Air signs 5-year SAF arrangement with Shell

Two Asiana A380s have taken off again in Seoul.

Korean Air to resume A380 flights to New York, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

Korean Air to resume deployment of A380 on services to New York, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

Korean Air to levy record fuel surcharges on int’l routes in July

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Korean Air to resume long-haul routes next month to: Incheon-Milan (01JUL22), Vienna (01JUL22) and Las Vegas (10JUL22)

Korean Air-Asiana deal leads Asia-Pacific consolidation moves.

Korean Air-Asiana merger faces two biggest hurdles: EU and China

Korean Air seeks to resume Incheon-Bali flight from 14JUL22.

Korean Air adding Europe and US flights as travel restrictions ease.

Korean Air schedules Airbus A380 New York return from July

Air Busan to increase frequency on five domestic services in JUN22 as demand surges.

Asiana to expand flights to Europe amid eased virus curbs: Seoul-Rome FCO from 22JUN22.

Korean Air extends suspension of Russian routes over safety concerns.

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Two companies invest in South Korea’s T'way Air

S Korea’s Air Busan needs traffic rights access.

Asiana to resume Incheon-Rome route on 18JUN22.

Air Seoul to resume Incheon-Guam route from 14MAY22.

Korean Air suspends routes to Russia until APR22.

Korean Air said it canceled flights to Moscow because it can't refuel its planes there.

Korean Air to cancel passenger flights to Moscow, reroute cargo flights.

Presidential candidate floats Asiana Airlines' hub at Muan.

Asiana returns to profitability in 2021, as cargo lifts revenue.

Air Busan may be sold amid Korean Air-Asiana merger.

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Korean Air Introduces Biometric Self Boarding On Domestic Flights.

Korean Air-Asiana merger takes step further with Singapore approval, FTC’s imminent decision.

Korean Air launches digital documentation overhaul

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Hong Kong suspends Korean Air flights until 08JAN22 due to virus infections

Korean Air could face delays in absorbing Asiana.

09.11.2020 Korean Air has updated its list of flight suspensions and reductions due to COVID-19: Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Korean Air has reduced or suspended some of its routes. For help with rescheduling, please contact a Korean Air Service Center or the travel agency through which the flights were booked. Overview of Suspended/Reduced Routes (as of Nov 6 07:00 GMT) Please click on the button below for the detailed list of cancelled/reduced flights. Flight Cancel Details SUSPENDED OR REDUCED ROUTES (ALL ROUTES ARE BETWEEN INCHEON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) AMERICAS Honolulu, Narita-Honolulu, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Boston, Washington, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Vancouver, Toronto EUROPE Paris, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Vienna, Zurich, Zagreb, Prague, Budapest, Milan, Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, Istanbul, Tel Aviv MIDDLE EAST Dubai CIS Moscow, Vladivostok, St Petersburg, Irkutsk, Tashkent SOUTH & SOUTHEAST ASIA Bangkok, Busan-Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Busan-Da Nang, Dalat, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Yangon, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Denpasar Bali, Kathmandu, Delhi, Mumbai, Colombo/Male(Maldives), Guam OCEANIA Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland NORTHEAST ASIA Ulaanbaatar, Beijing, Gimpo-Beijing, Busan-Beijing, Jeju-Beijing, Tianjin, Xi’an, Zhengzhou, Shanghai/Pudong, Gimpo-Shanghai, Busan-Shanghai/Pudong, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Hefei, Wuhan, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Changsha, Kunming, Zhangjiajie, Shenyang, Daegu-Shenyang, Dalian, Yanji, Mudanjiang, Qingdao, Busan-Qingdao, Jinan, Weihai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Busan-Taipei, Narita, Busan-Narita, Haneda, Gimpo-Haneda, Osaka, Gimpo-Osaka, Fukuoka, Busan-Fukuoka, Nagoya, Busan-Nagoya, Sapporo, Okinawa, Aomori, Niigata, Komatsu, Kagoshima, Okayama DOMESTIC Gimpo-Busan, Gimpo-Ulsan, Busan-Jeju, Gwangju-Jeju, Cheongju-Jeju, Daegu-Jeju, Gunsan-Jeju, Wonju-Jeju, Yeosu-Jeju, Ulsan-Jeju, Jinju(Sacheon)-Jeju, Pohang-Jeju, Gimpo-Yeosu, Gimpo-Jinju(Sacheon), Incheon-Busan, Incheon-Daegu Published on 06.11.2020 Jeju Air , T'way Air will resume flights to Tokyo in November 22.10.2020 Asiana Airlines in the last few days filed additional changes to planned International operation, for the period of 25OCT20 – 31DEC20. Planned operation as of 21OCT20 as follows. Additional changes remain possible. On selected routes, certain direction is not available for reservation. Seoul Incheon – Almaty A321neo Every 14 days (1 weekly from 01DEC20) Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 2 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Changchun 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Chengdu 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 3 weekly 777-200ER/A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Harbin 1 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 2 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 9 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Manila 1 daily 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Nanjing 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai 5 weekly A321 (1 daily form 01DEC20) Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 4 weekly A321/321neo Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 4 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Singapore 2 weekly A330-300 (3 weekly from 01DEC20) Seoul Incheon – Sydney 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 2 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Tashkent 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A321 Published on 16.10.2020 Air Busan adds 2 scenic flights with A321LR in late-Oct 2020 16/10/2020 Asiana Airlines this week gradually filed additional changes to its overall International network for winter 2020/21 season. As of 0500GMT 16OCT20, the airline has cancelled following routes until 27MAR21 inclusive. Seoul Incheon – Barcelona Seoul Incheon – Cam Ranh/Nha Trang Seoul Incheon – Cebu (The airline’s latest update only shows passenger traffic from Seoul cancelled until 27MAR21) Seoul Incheon – Honolulu Seoul Incheon – Istanbul Seoul Incheon – Kaohsiung (winter schedule for this route was not filed prior to COVID19 impact) Seoul Incheon – Miyazaki Seoul Incheon – Okinawa Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG Seoul Incheon – Phuket Seoul Incheon – Phu Quoc Seoul Incheon – Rome Seoul Incheon – Sapporo New Chitose Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Haneda The airline’s International/domestic connection on Seoul Incheon – Busan route has been cancelled until 31DEC20. The airline has already updated planned service for November, while schedule between 01DEC20 and 27MAR21 on other routes remain pending. Published on 15.10.2020 Air Busan resumes Busan – Qingdao in mid-Oct 2020 T'Way Air resumes Japan service in Nov 2020 Published on 08.10.2020 Korean Air W20 Guangzhou operations as of 07OCT20 Asiana Airlines schedules limited Nepal charter flights in Oct 2020 Asiana Airlines expands A380 scenic flights in Oct/Nov 2020 Published on 07.10.2020 T'way Air will start flights to Japan in November Published on 01.10.2020 Jin Air schedules one-time Qingdao service in Oct 2020 Published on 29.09.2020 Air Busan will resume flights to Qingdao in mid-October 29.09.2020 Asiana Airlines this week extended reduced operation into November 2020, until 30NOV20. For the period of 01OCT20 – 30NOV20, planned operation as of 24SEP20 as follows. Various travel restrictions continue to impact the airline’s operation, affecting passenger traffic rights on certain direction. Additional changes remain likely. Seoul Incheon – Almaty 1 flight on 13OCT20, 1 weekly from 25OCT20. A321neo operating Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 2 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Cebu 1 weekly A321 until 24OCT20 Seoul Incheon – Changchun 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Chengdu 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Clark 2 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 4 weekly A350-900XWB (3 weekly from 25OCT20) Seoul Incheon – Fukuoka eff 25OCT20 1 weekly A3300-300 Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Harbin eff 25OCT20 1 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 3 weekly A321 (2 weekly from 25OCT20) Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 9 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Manila 1 daily 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Nagoya eff 25OCT20 1 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Nanjing 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai 4 weekly A321 (1 daily from 25OCT20) Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 4 weekly A321neo Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 4 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Singapore 3 weekly A330-300 (2 weekly from 25OCT20) Seoul Incheon – Sydney 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 3 weekly A330-300 (2 weekly from 25OCT20) Seoul Incheon – Tashkent 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Haneda eff 25OCT20 1 daily A321 Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A321 Seoul Incheon – Ulan Baatar eff 25OCT20 3 weekly A330-300 Published on 28.09.2020 Asiana Airlines schedules A380 sightseeing charter flights in Oct 2020 Published on 25.09.2020 Korean Air suspends its Incheon-Manila flights for 18 days in October because of quarantine restrictions 11.09.2020 Korean Air this week extended reduced European operation schedule into November 2020. As of 10SEP20, planned operation for the period of 25OCT20 – 30NOV20 as follows. Additional changes remain highly possible. Seoul Incheon – Amsterdam 4 weekly A330-200 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 2 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Prague 1 weekly A330-200 10.09.2020 Korean Air in the last few days extended North American schedule update into November 2020. As of 09SEP20, planned operation for the period of 25OCT20 – 30NOV20 as follows. Additional changes to be filed in the next few days. Seoul Incheon – Chicago O’Hare 5 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Dallas/Ft. Worth 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 10 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 5 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Toronto 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Vancouver 4 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Washington Dulles 4 weekly 787-9 Published on 03.09.2020 T'Way Air resumes Macau service in Sep 2020 Published on 02.09.2020 Asiana September 2020 Boeing 747 Scheduled Passenger operations as of 30AUG20 Published on 28.08.2020 Korean Air schedules Tianjin service in Sep 2020 26.08.2020 Asiana Airlines during the month of September 2020 plans to operate following International routes, based on schedule listing as of 23AUG20. Last minute changes remain possible, while various travel restrictions continue to impact the airline’s passenger traffic rights on selected direction on certain sectors. Seoul Incheon – Almaty 1 weekly A321neo Seoul Incheon – Bangalore One-time charter departs ICN on 09SEP20 with 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 2 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Cebu 1 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Changchun 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Clark 2 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 4 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Istanbul A350-900XWB departs ICN on 03SEP20 Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 9 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Manila 1 daily 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Nanjing 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai 3 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 4 weekly A321neo Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 4 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Singapore 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Sydney 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 5 weekly A330-300/777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tashkent 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A321 Korean Air in the last few days further revised planned International service for September 2020, mainly planned aircraft adjustment. As of 23AUG20, planned operation as follows. Various travel restrictions continue to impact the airline’s passenger traffic rights on certain direction, while last-minute changes to planned operation remains possible. Seoul Incheon – Amsterdam 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Atlanta 1 daily 787-9 (selected dates 777-300ER) Seoul Incheon – Auckland 787-9 departs ICN on 13SEP20 and 27SEP20 Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Boston 3 weekly 777-300ER/787-9 Seoul Incheon – Cebu 777-300ER departs ICN on 06SEP20 Seoul Incheon – Chennai One-time charter departs ICN on 04SEP20 with 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Chicago O’Hare 5 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Dallas/Ft. Worth 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 2 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Guangzhou 1 weekly 777-300 Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Kuala Lumpur 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Manila 10 weekly A330-300/777-300ER Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG 4 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 5 weekly 737-900ER/A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Prague 1 weekly A330-200 Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 5 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Shenyang 1 weekly 777-300 Seoul Incheon – Singapore 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 2 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Tianjin 1 weekly 777-300 Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Toronto 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Vancouver 4 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Washington Dulles 4 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Yangon 3 weekly A330-300 Jeju Air during the month of September 2020 continues to operate limited International service, including Mainland China, Japan and The Philippines. Various travel restrictions continue to impact the airline’s passenger traffic rights on certain direction. Following update is based on the airline’s bulletin issued on Monday 24AUG20. Seoul Incheon – Cebu 1 weekly Seoul Incheon – Clark 1 weekly Seoul Incheon – Manila 2 weekly Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai 1 weekly Seoul Incheon – Weihai 1 weekly Published on 21.08.2020 T'Way Air resumes Daegu – Yanji service from late-August 2020 Jin Air Sep 2020 International operations as of 21AUG20 14.08.2020 Korean Air since mid-July 2020 continue to file inventory changes for International service during winter 2020/21 season, from 25OCT20 to 27MAR21. As of 13AUG20, 30 out of 104 International routes are available for reservation. Seoul Incheon – Amsterdam 4 weekly Seoul Incheon – Atlanta 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 3 of 4 daily available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Boston 5 weekly Seoul Incheon – Chicago O’Hare 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Denpasar 7 of 9 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Guam 1 of 2 daily available for reservation from 01NOV20 Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 1 of 3 daily available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 1 of 3 daily available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 1 of 5 daily available for reservation (KE previously displaying 2 of 5 daily available for reservation) Seoul Incheon – Kuala Lumpur 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 10 of 14 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Manila 14 of 17 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 14 weekly Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Prague 3 weekly Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 14 weekly Seoul Incheon – Seattle 6 weekly Seoul Incheon – Singapore 7 of 18 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 1 of 2 daily available for reservation (no changes since mid-July 2020) Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 of 3 daily available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Toronto 3 of 6 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Ulan Baatar 6 weekly (Only full fare J/Y-class open for reservation) Seoul Incheon – Vancouver 4 of 7 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Vladivostok 2 of 7 weekly available for reservation Seoul Incheon – Washington Dulles 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Yangon 7 weekly Previously reported on Airlineroute, during Northern winter 2020/21 season (25OCT20 – 27MAR21), First Class cabin (P / F / A-class) is not available for reservation on majority routes operated by following aircraft: A380, 747-8I, 777-200ER, 777-300ER. Following routes are closed for reservation for entire Northern winter season, as of 13AUG20: Busan – Bangkok Busan – Da Nang Seoul Gimpo – Osaka Kansai Seoul Gimpo – Shanghai Hongqiao Seoul Gimpo – Tokyo Haneda Seoul Incheon – Auckland Seoul Incheon – Beijing Capital (previously 7 of 17 weekly flights open for booking) Seoul Incheon – Brisbane Seoul Incheon – Cam Ranh/Nha Trang Seoul Incheon – Cebu Seoul Incheon – Chiang Mai Seoul Incheon – Clark Seoul Incheon – Colombo – Male Seoul Incheon – Da Nang Seoul Incheon – Dalian Seoul Incheon – Delhi Seoul Incheon – Fukuoka Seoul Incheon – Hangzhou Seoul Incheon – Hefei Seoul Incheon – Honolulu Seoul Incheon – Kathmandu Seoul Incheon – Las Vegas Seoul Incheon – Milan Malpensa Seoul Incheon – Mudanjiang Seoul Incheon – Mumbai Seoul Incheon – Nagoya Seoul Incheon – Nanjing Seoul Incheon – Oita Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai Seoul Incheon – Phuket Seoul Incheon – Qingdao (previously 1 of 2 daily open for booking) Seoul Incheon – Rome Seoul Incheon – Shanghai Pu Dong (previously 1 of 3 daily open for booking) Seoul Incheon – Shenzhen Seoul Incheon – Sydney Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Haneda Seoul Incheon – Vienna Seoul Incheon – Weihai Seoul Incheon – Xi’An Seoul Incheon – Yanji Tokyo Narita – Honolulu Previously reported on Airlineroute in mid-July 2020, Korean Air closed reservations on following routes until 31DEC20, however these has been extended until 27MAR21 based on recent update: Busan – Beijing Capital Busan – Fukuoka Busan – Nagoya Busan – Qingdao Busan – Shanghai Pu Dong Busan – Taipei Taoyuan Busan – Tokyo Narita Jeju – Beijing Capital Seoul Gimpo – Beijing Capital Seoul Incheon – Aomori Seoul Incheon – Barcelona Seoul Incheon – Brisbane Seoul Incheon – Changsha Seoul Incheon – Guangzhou Seoul Incheon – Dubai Seoul Incheon – Istanbul Seoul Incheon – Jinan Seoul Incheon – Kagoshima Seoul Incheon – Komatsu Seoul Incheon – Kunming Seoul Incheon – Madrid Seoul Incheon – Milan Malpensa Seoul Incheon – Moscow Sheremetyevo Seoul Incheon – Mumbai Seoul Incheon – Niigata Seoul Incheon – Okayama Seoul Incheon – Okinawa Seoul Incheon – Rome Seoul Incheon – Sapporo Seoul Incheon – Shenyang Seoul Incheon – Tashkent Seoul Incheon – Tel Aviv Seoul Incheon – Tianjin Seoul Incheon – Wuhan Seoul Incheon – Xiamen Seoul Incheon – Zhengzhou The airline will continue to file changes in the next few weeks, including possibility of re-opening reservations on additional routes. Published on 12.08.2020 Korean Air closes Australia / NZ booking until March 2021 as of 0615GMT 12AUG20 10.08.2020 Asiana Airlines in the last few days extended frequency revision for European service to late-October 2020, for the remainder of summer 2020 season. As of 06AUG20, planned European operation between 01AUG20 and 24OCT20 as follows. All effective dates listed below is based on Seoul departure. Additional changes remain likely. Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 4 weekly A350-900XWB (5 weekly from 01SEP20) Seoul Incheon – Istanbul 1 weekly 777-200ER until 14AUG20, as well as one-time flight on 03SEP20 Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 1 weekly A350-900XWB (2 weekly from 01SEP20) Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG Service operates on 05AUG20 and 28AUG20 with A350-900XWB, followed by 2 weekly from 01SEP20 Published on 07.08.2020 Asiana Airlines Aug - Oct 2020 European network as of 06AUG20 Published on 06.08.2020 Korean Air to restore additional Japan service in Sep 2020 06.08.2020 Jin Air during the month of August 2020 plans to operate following International service to South East Asia and Japan. Various travel restrictions impact the airline’s passenger traffic rights on certain direction. Seoul Incheon – Bangkok  2 weekly Seoul Incheon – Cebu  eff 21AUG20  1 weekly Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai  2 weekly Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita  1 weekly 30.07.2020 Asiana Airlines during the month of August 2020 plans to operate following International routes, as of 29JUL20. Various travel restrictions continue to impact the airline’s operation, as well as passenger traffic rights. Seoul Incheon – Almaty 1 weekly A321neo Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 2 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Changchun 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Cebu eff 09AUG20 1 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Clark 2 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 4 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Istanbul 1 weekly 777-200ER until 15AUG20 Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 9 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Manila 1 daily 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Nanjing 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai 3 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 4 weekly A321neo Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 4 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Singapore 1 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Sydney 1 weekly A350-900XWB/777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tashkent 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A321 Published on 29.07.2020 FlyGangwon adds Yangyang – Daegu service from mid-August 2020 Air Seoul adds Seoul Gimpo – Busan service from late-August 2020 Published on 28.07.2020 Korean Air Resumes Flights to Tianjin, China Published on 27.07.2020 Jeju Air August 2020 International operation as of 24JUL20 Published on 22.07.2020 T'Way Air delays Hong Kong resumption to August 2020 Published on 21.07.2020 Korean Air schedules limited Auckland service in August 2020 20.07.2020 Skyteam member Korean Air in the last few weeks filed inventory changes in the 4th quarter of 2020. As of 0600GMT 18JUL20, following routes are not available for reservation between 25OCT20 and 31DEC20, as the airline zero’d out all fare classes. Busan – Beijing Capital Busan – Fukuoka Busan – Nagoya Busan – Qingdao Busan – Shanghai Pu Dong Busan – Taipei Taoyuan Busan – Tokyo Narita Jeju – Beijing Capital Seoul Gimpo – Beijing Capital Seoul Incheon – Aomori Seoul Incheon – Barcelona Seoul Incheon – Brisbane Seoul Incheon – Changsha Seoul Incheon – Guangzhou Seoul Incheon – Dubai Seoul Incheon – Istanbul Seoul Incheon – Jinan Seoul Incheon – Kagoshima Seoul Incheon – Komatsu Seoul Incheon – Kunming Seoul Incheon – Madrid Seoul Incheon – Milan Malpensa Seoul Incheon – Moscow Sheremetyevo Seoul Incheon – Mumbai Seoul Incheon – Niigata Seoul Incheon – Okayama Seoul Incheon – Okinawa Seoul Incheon – Rome Seoul Incheon – Sapporo Seoul Incheon – Shenyang Seoul Incheon – Tashkent Seoul Incheon – Tel Aviv Seoul Incheon – Tianjin Seoul Incheon – Wuhan Seoul Incheon – Xiamen Seoul Incheon – Zhengzhou Following routes displaying selected flights available for reservation for the period of 25OCT20 – 31DEC20: Seoul Incheon – Beijing Capital 1 daily available for reservation, instead of 17 weekly Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 2 daily, instead of 5 Seoul Incheon – Qingdao 1 daily, instead of 2 Seoul Incheon – Shanghai Pu Dong 1 daily, instead of 3 Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 1 daily, instead of 2 During Northern winter 2020/21 season (25OCT20 – 27MAR21), First Class cabin (P / F / A-class) is not available for reservation on majority routes operated by following aircraft: A380, 747-8I, 777-200ER, 777-300ER. Published on 17.07.2020 Korean Air NW20 Australia inventory update as of 0015GMT 17JUL20 Asiana Airlines removes planned Seoul Gimpo – Tokyo Haneda August 2020 resumption Jeju Air schedules one-time Saipan service in August 2020 Published on 15.07.2020 Korean Air resumes Guangzhou service in August 2020 Asiana Airlines resumes Seoul Gimpo – Tokyo Haneda service in August 2020 Published on 14.07.2020 Jin Air July 2020 International network as of 13JUL20 Published on 09.07.2020 T'Way Air increases Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong flights in August 2020 Air Busan to resume flights to China next week Jeju Air July 2020 Philippine operations as of 07JUL20 Published on 03.07.2020 Jeju Air resumes Clark service in July 2020 01.07.2020 Korean Air has further modified planned International network for the month of July 2020, as well as operational aircraft. As of 30JUN20, planned operation in July 2020 as follows. Various long-haul routes’ operational frequencies listed below is also maintained in August 2020. Various travel restrictions continue to impact the airline’s passenger traffic rights, resulting in additional modification. Seoul Incheon – Amsterdam 3 weekly A330-300 (777-300ER from 01AUG20) Seoul Incheon – Atlanta 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Boston eff 22AUG20 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Chicago O’Hare 5 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Dallas/Ft. Worth 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 2 weekly 777-300ER (Previous plan: 3 weekly) Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 3 weekly 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 5 weekly A330-300 (1 daily from 01AUG20; Previous plan: 1 daily from 01JUL20) Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 3 weekly 787-9/A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 2 weekly 777-300ER (3 weekly from 01AUG20) Seoul Incheon – Kuala Lumpur 2 weekly A330-300 (3 weekly from 01AUG20) Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 3 weekly 777-300ER (Previous plan: 5 weekly) Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 10 weekly 777-300ER (Previous plan: 11 weekly) Seoul Incheon – Manila 10 weekly 777-300ER (Previous plan: 2 daily) Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily 777-300ER Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG 4 weekly 777-300ER (Previous plan: 5 weekly) Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 3 weekly A330-200/737-800 (4 weekly from 01AUG20) Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 5 weekly 787-9 (Previous plan: 1 daily) Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Shenyang 1 weekly 777-300 Seoul Incheon – Singapore 2 weekly 777-300ER (3 weekly from 01AUG20) Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 4 weekly A330-300 (2 weekly from 14JUL20) Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Toronto 3 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Vancouver 4 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Washington Dulles 4 weekly 787-9 Seoul Incheon – Yangon 2 weekly A330-300 (3 weekly from 01AUG20) Published on 30.06.2020 Korean Air July 2020 International operations as of 30JUN20 24.06.2020 Asiana Airlines has filed additional changes to its planned International operation for the month of July 2020. Planned operation as of 0400GMT 24JUN20 as follows. Seoul Incheon – Almaty 07JUL20 / 21JUL20 A321neo Seoul Incheon – Bangkok 4 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Changchun 1 weekly 747-400 Seoul Incheon – Frankfurt 5 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Guangzhou 07JUL20 / 10JUL20 A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Hanoi 5 weekly A330-300 Seoul Incheon – Ho Chi Minh City 5 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Hong Kong 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Istanbul eff 24JUL20 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Jakarta 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – London Heathrow 2 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Los Angeles 10 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Manila 1 daily 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – New York JFK 1 daily A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Osaka Kansai 3 weekly A321 (1 daily from 21JUL20) Seoul Incheon – Paris CDG eff 17JUL20 1 weekly A350-900XWB (2 weekly from 01AUG20) Seoul Incheon – Phnom Penh 3 weekly A321 Seoul Incheon – San Francisco 5 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Seattle 3 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Singapore 2 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Sydney 1 weekly A350-900XWB Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan 3 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tashkent 1 weekly 777-200ER Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita 1 daily A321 Published on 23.06.2020 Asiana Airlines July 2020 International operations as of 24JUN20 Published on 18.06.2020 Asiana Airlines June/July 2020 Central Asia operations as of 18JUN20 Jeju Air plans Vietnam service resumption in late-July 2020 Published on 16.06.2020 T'Way Air closes Khabarovsk reservations from July 2020 Published on 15.06.2020 FlyGangwon adds Seoul Gimpo service in 3Q20 Jeju Air adds Busan – Yangyang service in 3Q20 Published on 12.06.2020 Korean Air resumes Boston service from late-August 2020 Published on 10.06.2020 Asiana Airlines July 2020 International operations as of 09JUN20 Korean Air cancels Incheon-Manila flights June 11 to July 31   Published on 02.06.2020 Korean Air July/August 2020 Long-Haul operations as of 02JUN20 Published on 25.05.2020 Korean Air June 2020 International operations as of 25MAY20 Published on 22.05.2020 Jeju Air June 2020 International operations as of 21MAY20

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Boarding pass please? Now stand on this scale. Korean Air will soon weigh passengers.

The airline told a korean news outlet that passengers and baggage will be weighed anonymously, and that passengers can opt out of stepping on the scale.

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Korea's largest airline will soon be asking passengers how much they weigh.

But overweight passengers need not worry. They can still fly.

"Korean Air will be measuring the averageweight of passengers along with their carry-on items for flight safety," South Korea's flag-carrying airline posted on its website, saying the move follows local laws.

Airline employees will weigh passengers for domestic flights from Gimpo Airport in Seoul South Korea from Aug. 28 to Sept. 6, Korea JoongAng Daily reported. They will also weigh passengers at Incheon International Airport from Sept. 8 to 19.

"Korea Air will weigh passengers along with other airlines in Korea to provide data required by Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) to update its “Aircraft Weight and Balance Management Standards,” the airline released in a statement.

The outlet reported airlines are bound to calculate standard passenger weights every five years, and that the average helps determine weight distribution on airplanes.

Anonymous data

"Korean Air passengers will be asked to step on scales with their carried-on items at each boarding gate," an airline official told the outlet Monday. "The data collated anonymously will be utilized for survey purposes and doesn't mean overweight passengers will need to pay more."

The airline said that passengers and baggage will be weighed anonymously, and that passengers can opt out of stepping on the scale, the outlet reported.

The government agency did not immediately respond to USA TODAY.

To view baggage weight allowance for the airline's domestic and international flights click here .

Following suit

Korean Air is following suit after Air New Zealand asked passengers on its international network to participate in a weight survey that began in late May and ended early last month.

The airline wrote in a media advisory that the survey is “essential to the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft” and required by the Civil Aviation Authority.

In 2021, Air New Zealand previously weighed customers on its domestic network. The lighter an airplane is, “the less work the engines have to do, the less fuel it uses, and the farther it can fly,” according to the  National Air and Space Museum .

Contributing: Nathan Diller

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter @nataliealund.

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