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Korean Air (21,650 won ▲ 850 4.09%) will stop selling tickets from London to Korea until mid-September.

This is due to the fact that London Heathrow Airport is virtually paralyzed due to a significant increase

In global passenger demand. Asiana Airlines (KRW 10,490 ▲ 2402.34%) also stopped selling tickets

From London until early August. As the summer vacation season approaches in earnest, similar cases

Are likely to appear at other airports abroad, including the United States and Europe.

According to the airline industry on the 19th, Korean Air will no longer accept reservations for flights

From London’s Heathrow Airport to Incheon until September 11. This means that it is impossible

To book a round-trip ticket because there is virtually no return flight. An official of Korean Air said,

“We will no longer accept reservations at the request of London Heathrow Airport,” adding,

“Additional reservations are not possible except for existing reservation passengers.”

Asiana Airlines also suspended reservations for flights from London until August 7 after receiving

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A request from Heathrow Airport in London. It is said that it will decide whether to resume the

Reservation after looking at the local situation. 스마트스토어상위노출

On the morning of the 4th, a Korean Air A380 passenger plane bound for New York is taking off from

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Incheon International Airport./Yonhap News
On the morning of the 4th, a Korean Air A380 passenger plane bound for New York is taking

Off from Incheon International Airport./Yonhap News
Heathrow Airport

In London has asked not only Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, but also other global airlines to

“reduce sales of tickets to London.” The number of travelers using the airport continues

To increase, as Heathrow’s workforce level cannot handle all of them. This is the result of reducing

The number of employees at airports and operators immediately after the COVID-19 incident.

Heathrow plans to reduce the number of airport passengers per day to less than 100,000 by September.

It is known that Heathrow Airport currently has 104,000 daily passengers