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What happened when the airline grounded its flight to South Korea?

In recent years, South China has become the second largest destination country for tourists. According to the data of Korean tourism department, the number of China tourists visiting Korea in 20 16 reached 8,067,700, accounting for 46.8% of the total number of inbound tourists in Korea.

However, with the continuous fermentation of the "Sade Incident", the enthusiasm of domestic consumers for traveling to South Korea has dropped sharply. At the same time, airlines have joined the "anti-Korean" team. The "Securities Daily" reporter learned that many routes from Ningbo Airport to South Korea will be grounded in the near future, and most airlines will adjust their routes to South Korea according to market conditions.

Previously, on March 3, Ctrip, Tuniu, Tongcheng and other websites had removed all Korean products. Tuniu also strongly protested the deployment of the "Sade" system in South Korea and the provision of deployment sites for "Sade" by Lotte Group of South Korea. Visitors who have recently booked related products in the early stage of the group tour can travel normally. If it involves Lotte-related trips in South Korea, they will communicate with users to make adjustments. Tuniu will communicate with users to cancel long-term travel orders for related products, and refund them in full or transfer them to other destinations.

On the same day, the National Tourism Administration issued a Korean travel reminder in official website to remind our citizens to pay attention to the risks of outbound travel and choose their destinations carefully.

The above-mentioned people said that considering that civil aviation is about to usher in the summer and autumn season, most airlines' Korean flights have gradually entered the flight sales system. In addition to paying attention to the rights and interests of passengers, CAAC should also take the initiative to pay attention to the demands of airlines, actively guide and adjust the route changes brought about by the rapid change of passenger itinerary, and avoid difficulties in airline route production and operation.