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Eastar Jet Resumes Flights

March 27, 2023 by english.chosun.com Leave a Comment

March 27, 2023 10:52

Budget carrier Eastar Jet restarted flights from Gimpo to Jeju Island on Sunday after a three-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The ailing carrier, which has changed owners a couple of times since going into court receivership, halted all domestic and international flights in March 2020.

Eastar Jet flies to the resort island 10 times until Tuesday and then boosts daily flights to a dozen.

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Korea Unprepared for Record Death Rate

March 28, 2023 by english.chosun.com Leave a Comment

March 28, 2023 08:30

Korea’s death rate reached a record high last year as fewer and fewer people had children and the country became an ultra-aged society.
According to Statistics Korea, the country’s death rate last year stood at 727 per 100,000 people, compared to 619 a year ago and surpassing 700 for the first time.
The coronavirus pandemic contributed to fatalities among the elderly. The total number of deaths per year hovered below 300,000 from the 1980s right until 2019 but broke the mark in 2020 with 304,948, the first year of the pandemic, and reached 372,800 last year.
Korea’s population already started declining naturally in 2020, when deaths (304,948) outnumbered births (272,337) for the first time.
The country is beginning to suffer an acute shortage in care homes for the elderly and even funeral parlors.
Last year, 77,690 more people died than in 2019, but according to the Korea Funeral Culture and Policy Institute, there were 1,116 funeral parlors and 5,074 mortuaries in the country as of last year. The numbers edged up by only two and 73 over the period.

Choi Min-ho of the Korea Funeral Association said, “Some funeral homes with inconvenient access have closed down, and it’s difficult to build new ones in Seoul, where demand is high, because neighbors file complaints.”
A shortage of care workers is part of the problem. Cho Young-tae at Seoul National University said, “Korea is aging without having been able to secure enough care workers, and the inheritance laws have not been upgraded. We need to make sure this is all ready before 2040, when the baby boomers enter their 80s.”
Under the current laws, the ratio of inheritance for a spouse and children is 1.5 to 1 when the other spouse dies, and there have been calls for revision so that a spouse can receive half of the couple’s assets to ensure they can support themselves.
If COVID does not flare up again, there could be fewer deaths this year and next, but over the long-term deaths will continue to outnumber births.
The birthrate keeps dwindling. In January, births declined six percent on-year to 23,179, the fewest on record, while deaths increased 9.6 percent to 2,856. That resulted in another natural population decline of 9,524, the 39th month in a row.

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N.Korea Fires Missiles as U.S. Aircraft Carrier Arrives

March 28, 2023 by english.chosun.com Leave a Comment

March 28, 2023 09:51

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Monday, a day before the arrival in Busan of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz.
The missiles were fired from Junghwa, North Hwanghae Province between around 7:45 a.m. and 8 a.m., the Joint Chiefs of Staff here said, and flew about 370 km before falling into the East Sea.

North Korea’s recent flurry of missile launches was probably a protest against massive joint South Korea-U.S. military exercises that have been going on for weeks.
The South Korean and the U.S. navies staged drills with the USS Nimitz in international waters south of Jeju Island on Monday with the South Korean Aegis destroyer King Sejong the Great and destroyer Choe Yeong escorting the aircraft carrier to Busan.

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Flights to Beijing, Shanghai Resume

March 28, 2023 by english.chosun.com Leave a Comment

March 28, 2023 11:11

Flights from Gimpo to Beijing and Shanghai resumed Monday for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Air China and China Southern Airlines offer seven weekly flights each between Gimpo and Beijing.

Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines also fly to Shanghai seven times per week.
All five international routes from Gimpo have returned to the pre-pandemic levels following the resumption last year of flights to Osaka, Tokyo and Taipei.

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