North Korea’s state carrier Air Koryo has begun its twice-weekly service from Pyongyang to Macau following initial revelations over the new route in July and a delay pushing back operation by almost two months.
Flight tracking services and the website of the Macau International Airport (MIA) confirmed the first flight took place on September 27, and that another landed in Macau on the afternoon of Monday, October 1.
North Korea’s state carrier Air Koryo has begun its twice-weekly service from Pyongyang to Macau following initial revelations over the new route in July and a delay pushing back operation by almost two months.
Flight tracking services and the website of the Macau International Airport (MIA) confirmed the first flight took place on September 27, and that another landed in Macau on the afternoon of Monday, October 1.
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