“We will gradually expand the flights to 100 per week from next month as was agreed by the two countries and will review an additional increase,” Han said, speaking during a meeting on responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The remarks come days after China announced it will resume issuing short-term visas for travellers from South Korea starting Saturday, following Seoul’s lifting of similar visa curbs last week.
South Korea had imposed a number of border measures on travellers from China after Beijing’s decision to lift stringent zero-Covid policies, but has been easing some of them citing an improved Covid situation in its neighbour.
Seoul will decide next week whether to drop remaining border restrictions, including mandatory Covid tests for arrivals from China, Han said.