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28 Feb

Incheon Airport Reconnects with Jeju Island in April 2026—How This Air Link Will Revolutionize Travel and Open New Opportunities for Tourists in South Korea

Incheon Airport Reconnects with Jeju Island in April 2026—How This Air Link Will Revolutionize Travel and Open New Opportunities for Tourists in South Korea Starting in April 2026, South Korea is bringing back the Incheon–Jeju flight route, a highly anticipated move expected to transform the tourism landscape and streamline travel across the nation. After a decade-long suspension, this air link promises to enhance accessibility for international visitors and ease the burden on other domestic routes. With Jeju Island emerging as a key leisure destination for tourists from China, Japan, Taiwan, and...

27 Feb

Seoul, Busan, Jeju And Daegu Open Wider Doors As South Korea Revamps Entry Policies Across Incheon And Muan To Attract Travelers From Japan, China And Southeast Asia — Here’s What Global Visitors Should Prepare For

Seoul, Busan, Jeju And Daegu Open Wider Doors As South Korea Revamps Entry Policies Across Incheon And Muan To Attract Travelers From Japan, China And Southeast Asia — Here’s What Global Visitors Should Prepare For South Korea is preparing a fresh push to welcome the world. In a sweeping move designed to stimulate inbound tourism, the government has unveiled plans to ease visa regulations and broaden entry points beyond the capital by strengthening access through regional airports such as Busan, Jeju, Daegu, and Muan. The strategy, which places Seoul and Incheon...

26 Feb

Spring Festival 2026: Why Chinese Tourists Are Flocking to Thailand, South Korea, and Southeast Asia While Japan Sees a Sharp Decline

Spring Festival 2026: Why Chinese Tourists Are Flocking to Thailand, South Korea, and Southeast Asia While Japan Sees a Sharp Decline This year’s Spring Festival has seen a significant shift in travel patterns. Chinese tourists are increasingly choosing Southeast Asia over traditional favourites. Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia have seen a surge in bookings. Tour operators report that flights and hotels are filling faster than in previous years. The appeal is clear. Southeast Asia offers warm weather, vibrant cultures, and affordable experiences. From tropical beaches to bustling markets, travellers are seeking...

19 Feb

South Korea Joins Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore in Boosting Japan’s Tourism While Chinese Visitor Numbers Tumble, Here is All You Need to Know

South Korea Joins Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore in Boosting Japan’s Tourism While Chinese Visitor Numbers Tumble, Here is All You Need to Know Japan’s tourism industry has been through a rollercoaster ride recently, with visitor numbers from several key markets seeing sharp changes. In particular, countries such as South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore have all contributed to rising visitor numbers, while China—once a dominant source of tourists to Japan—has seen a significant decline in its numbers. This article will dive into the details of these shifts, offering a...

19 Feb

Experience the Ultimate Winter in South Korea: From Seoul’s Glittering Streets to Jeju’s Coastal Charm and Snowy Escapes

Experience the Ultimate Winter in South Korea: From Seoul’s Glittering Streets to Jeju’s Coastal Charm and Snowy Escapes South Korea is fast becoming one of the most exciting winter destinations in the world. The country’s winter travel appeal is growing strongly among international tourists. Travellers are no longer avoiding the cold season. Instead, they are embracing it. Snowy scenery, glowing cities, warm food, and lively festivals are turning winter into a peak travel period. From busy capitals to calm coastal towns, South Korea offers a winter experience that feels both exciting...