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Jeju Air will spend 320 billion won ($232.7 million) to purchase 40 new aircraft, despite its financial struggles, aiming to fly to more countries as travel demand takes off.
Airlines are reintroducing suspended long-haul routes and upping flight frequencies as the government encourages more international flights from Incheon International Airport.
International flights are taking off again — slowly and with restrictions.
Jeju Air's in-flight meals, including bulgogi bowls and black pork belly with rice, will be offered for visitors to enjoy.
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