American, Korean Air Cancellations Disrupt Key South Korea Routes
Fresh cancellations by American Airlines and Korean Air at Incheon and Jeju airports are stranding travelers and squeezing capacity on routes to Dallas, Yeosu and beyond.
Wayne Hall is a travel journalist for The Traveler, specializing in travel news, aviation updates, and destination impacts.
Fresh cancellations by American Airlines and Korean Air at Incheon and Jeju airports are stranding travelers and squeezing capacity on routes to Dallas, Yeosu and beyond.
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