January 25, 2025
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Emergency

Jeju Air B737-800 Jeju-Beijing Declares Emergency, Diverts to Seoul

Jeju Air flight 7C8135, a Boeing 737-800 en route to Beijing from Jeju, declared an emergency before diverting to Seoul earlier today.

Airline

Alaska Air Group to Fly Nonstop Tokyo and Seoul Services From Seattle

Alaska Air Group will place a focus on Seattle as a global gateway, adding nonstop services to Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, South Korea in 2025.

Airline

Korean Air Revives Incheon-Kumamoto Route After 27 Years

After a 27-year hiatus, Korean Air will restore its Incheon-Kumamoto route as demand for Japan air travel continues to surge.

Airline

Delta Opens First-ever Nonstop Route from Salt Lake City to Seoul

Delta Air Lines will launch the first ever nonstop service from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Seoul-Incheon (ICN) on June 12, 2025.

Airline

Air Incheon Tapped to Acquire Asiana Airlines Freighter Business

Korean Air has named Air Incheon as the preferred bidder for the acquisition of Asiana Airlines' global cargo freighter business.

Airline

Korean Air Celebrates 30 Years of Service to China

Korean Air is celebrating 30 years of connecting Korea and China with commemorative events at four major Chinese airports across its network.

Airline

Alaska Air Group Unveils Ambitious “Alaska Accelerate” Strategy for Future Growth

Alaska Air Group has unveiled its comprehensive strategic 3-year plan 'Alaska Accelerate', which aims to deliver $1 billion in incremental profit.

Airline

Several Airlines Cancel Flights to Bali Amid Volcanic Eruption

Several airlines have now cancelled flights to and from the Indonesian island of Bali after the nearby volcano Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki erupted.

Incident

Korean Air B787-9 Sustains Damage From Birdstrike in Da Nang

A Korean Air B787-9 arriving from Seoul sustained nose radome damage from a birdstrike during its approach to Da Nang on 20 October.

Incident

Malaysia Airlines A330 Returns to Kuala Lumpur With Transponder and Hydraulic Problems

A Malaysia Airlines A330-300 bound for Seoul made a precautionary return to Kuala Lumpur with transponder and hydraulic systems issues on 2 September.