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Since yesterday (8th), those who have not completed vaccination were also exempted from quarantine after entering the country.

The night flight restrictions that banned airplanes taking off and landing after 8 p.m. have also been removed.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun reports.



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is the Incheon International Airport Immigration Hall.



In the meantime, take-off and landing of airplanes was prohibited from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next day, but this restriction has been lifted since yesterday.



However, the arrival hall is quiet as night routes are not in operation yet.



[Seo Jin-beom/Traveler: I planned to go because of Corona, but I was sad that I couldn't go, but I think I can go and come with a happy heart.] [Gubi-seong/Traveler: In the



case of babies, there are restrictions because they are not vaccinated.

Now that it is said that it has eased a lot, I will have to travel a lot with my family (I thought.)]



Domestic airlines said that it would take a few more days to confirm night routes after 8 pm.



The number of arrivals per hour at Incheon International Airport has increased from 20 to 40.



However, the effect of the airfare cut is not likely to be significant right away, as more preparation time is required to significantly increase the number of flights.



In addition, from yesterday, all overseas arrivals were exempted from quarantine regardless of whether they were vaccinated or not.



However, you must undergo a local PCR test or a rapid antigen test for professionals before entering the country, and the PCR test duty within 3 days of entry is maintained.



Entering the quarantine information pre-entry system 'Q code' online before boarding the flight will speed up the immigration process.



During the Memorial Day holiday last year, more than 40,000 passengers a day flocked to Incheon International Airport, the highest in 27 months.