The Hunan division of China Southern Airlines launched the first of four services on June 6 from Changsha to Cheongju, Daegu, Busan and Kwangju in South Korea, Xinhua reported.
The Changsha-Cheongju service, Flight CZ3071, departed 0730 hrs on Wednesday, June 6 and arrived at Cheongju at 1100 hrs.
China Southern operated flights on June 6, 7, 10 and 11, and starting June 15, it will provide daily service on this route.
The Changsha-Daegu service is to start June 15 and China Southern will operate two flights a week on this route on Mondays and Fridays. Departure time of the flights in Changsha will be 1650 hrs.
The twice-weekly Changsha-Busan service will commence on June 17. Flights of this route will take off in Changsha at 1650 hrs on Thursdays and Sundays.
While the Changsha-Kwangju service will start on June 16, China Southern will operate two flights weekly on the route on Wednesdays and Saturdays with departures in Changsha and arrivals at Kwangju leaving 1715 hrs and 2015 hrs respectively.
All flights will use 156-seat A320 aircraft. |