Starting June 15, Southern Airlines will resume direct flights from Harbin, the capital city of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, to the island of Jeju in South Korea, with flights operating every Wednesday and Saturday.
The flight, operated using Airbus A320 aircraft, will be identified by the flight number CZ8405 for the outbound journey.
Departing from Harbin at 17:55 local time, it is scheduled to land on Jeju Island at 21:45 (local time). The return flight, CZ8406, is set to depart from Jeju Island at 22:45 (local time) and arrive in Harbin at 00:35 (Beijing time) the following day.
Jeju extends a visa-free policy to Chinese tourists, allowing them to enter without a visa when traveling on direct flights. Visitors only need to present a valid Chinese passport along with their ticket and boarding pass to stay on the island for up to 30 days.