Seoul - North Korea will reopen some of its domestic scheduled air routes for the first time in years, a China-based tour operator said on July 3, another sign of moves to bolster tourism in the isolated country.
Troy Collings of Young Pioneer Tours, which specialises in taking Western tourists to North Korea, said that regular flights of this sort had not been scheduled before in the six years that his company had been operating.
North Korean airline Air Koryo will start operating the flights this month.