Main routes of Koryo Airlines

Korean Air exclusively operates domestic routes of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. International routes mainly operate regular routes from Pyongyang to China, Beijing, Shenyang, Shanghai, Harbin, Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. In addition, there are non-scheduled flights to and from Macau, Bangkok, Thailand, Nagoya and Niigata, Japan, and all over the world.

Korean Air has ticket offices in Beijing, Shenyang, Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. International regular routes: Pyongyang (FNJ) → Beijing (PEK) → Pyongyang (FNJ) → Shenyang (Society) → Pyongyang (FNJ) → Vladivostok (VVO) → Pyongyang (FNJ) → Boli (KHV) → Pyongyang (FNJ). Cancelled destinations: Chita, Berlin, Sofia, Niigata, Nagoya and Macau. Unscheduled charter flights: Seoul, Kuwait City, Singapore, Shanghai, Xi 'an, Harbin, Kuala Lumpur, Yanji, Bangkok, Moscow, and Berk Koryo Airlines had direct flights to Macau in the early days, but the direct flights have been cancelled, and the routes are planned to be in the summer of 20 10. However, it is rumored that Hong Kong is not allowed to dock due to substandard aircraft exhaust emissions and excessive engine noise. Korean Air refused to buy safety insurance for air passengers, forcing the plan to be shelved.

Air Koryo once opened flights to East Berlin, Belgrade, Bulgaria and other cities via Russia, but it was gradually grounded from 65438 to 0990 due to the drastic changes in Eastern Europe.