South Korea's second-biggest air carrier, Asiana Airlines, is going to resume flights to Hawaii this spring, having suspended the route for two years in the pandemic.
The company says it's going to put three flights a week on the route from Incheon to Honolulu starting April 3rd, apparently anticipating a surge in travel demand.
And if demand is high, it's looking at boosting that to one flight every day from July.
South Korea's biggest carrier, Korean Air, resumed flights to Hawaii late last year, and in January boosted the route from three flights a week to five.