韩各界对中韩签证互免时代充满期待
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-09 16:55

Group 1 - The South Korean government announced a temporary visa waiver policy for Chinese group tourists from September 29 to June 30 next year to stimulate inbound demand and local economy [1] - This initiative is seen as a positive response to China's visa waiver policy for South Korea implemented last November [1] - Various industries in South Korea are preparing to welcome Chinese tourists, with the airline sector taking the lead [1] Group 2 - Korean Air and Asiana Airlines are significantly increasing flights to China, restoring major routes to cities like Kunming, Chengdu, Dalian, Changsha, and Changchun [1] - Low-cost carriers such as Jeju Air and T'way Air are also enhancing routes to smaller cities and launching new flights to Shanghai and Guilin [1] - The duty-free industry is expected to recover, with major players like Shinsegae, Lotte, and Shilla Duty Free negotiating partnerships with Chinese companies to boost sales [1]