Core Insights - Qingdao Airport has developed a comprehensive route network covering five major cities in South Korea, including Seoul, Busan, Jeju, Cheongju, and Daegu, effectively reaching key economic and consumer markets in South Korea [1][2] - By 2025, the passenger volume from the Korean market is projected to reach 1.857 million, representing a year-on-year growth of 21.6%, with a sustained growth rate of 24% since January 2026, making it a significant driver of international market growth [1][2] Route Network and Operations - The Seoul route operates an average of 32 flights per day, facilitating cultural and economic exchanges between China and South Korea, while the Busan route, unique to Shandong Province, operates 4 round trips daily, connecting manufacturing and logistics industries [1] - Additional routes to Jeju, Cheongju, and Daegu have been established, with Jeju offering 4 flights weekly, benefiting from visa-free travel and a 2.5-hour journey, while Cheongju and Daegu routes focus on business travel and cultural connections, respectively [2] Future Development Plans - Qingdao Airport aims to enhance its role as a transit hub for travel to South Korea, with a focus on linking domestic cities along the Yellow River and central-western airports, currently covering 41 domestic cities for transfers to South Korea [2] - The airport plans to continue deepening its engagement with the Korean market, leveraging its five major routes and efficient transfer services to establish itself as a key gateway in Northeast Asia [2]
五大航点联动赋能 青岛机场打造东北亚对韩门户枢纽
Zhong Guo Min Hang Wang·2026-01-25 07:59