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  2. Transport in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of movement in North Korea is also limited, [1] as citizens are not allowed to move around freely inside their country. [2] On October 14, 2018, North and South Korea agreed to restore inter-Korean rail and road transportation. [3] On November 22, 2018, North and South Korea reopened a road on the Korean border which had been closed ...

  3. Pyongyang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Air China resumed service from Beijing Capital Airport to Pyongyang. [14] By early 2011, an interim facility handling international flights had been built just south of the existing terminal. By early 2012, demolition of the existing terminal, which Kim Jong-un deemed too small and outdated, had begun.

  4. List of Air Koryo destinations - Wikipedia

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    An Air Koryo Tupolev Tu-204-100 at its hub, Pyongyang International Airport (pictured 2013). Air Koryo [a] is the flag carrier of North Korea, [1] owned by the country's National Aviation Administration of the DPRK, formerly the Air Koryo Administration. [2]

  5. Tourism in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Entry into North Korea through Pyongyang Sunan International Airport North Korean tourist visa in form of a tourist card. In principle, any person is allowed to travel to North Korea; only South Koreans and journalists are routinely denied, [71] although there have been some exceptions for journalists.

  6. I've been to North Korea more than 180 times. Here's how ...

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    Tour operator Simon Cockerell on his first trip to North Korea in 2002. Pictured with a North Korean tour guide in front of a statue of North Korean leader Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang.

  7. List of airports in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in North Korea. North Korea is a country in East Asia, which may have as many as 78 usable airfields , [ 1 ] although the state's secrecy makes it difficult to ascertain their number and condition with certainty.

  8. List of Korean Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    North Korea: Pyongyang: Pyongyang International Airport Special Charter: Terminated [92] Norway: Oslo: Oslo Gardermoen Airport: Cargo [2] [45] [93] Seasonal Charter Palau: Koror: Roman Tmetuchl International Airport Passenger: Suspended [1] Peru: Lima: Jorge Chávez International Airport: Cargo [2] [13] [14] Philippines: Cebu: Mactan–Cebu ...

  9. Air Koryo - Wikipedia

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    Inter-Korean charters from Hamhung's Sondok Airport to Yangyang International in South Korea began in 2002. [56] Currently, there are no inter-Korean flights, due to laws in both countries. In 2014, Air Koryo operated a series of services to Seoul Incheon International Airport with Tu-204 and An-148 aircraft for the 2014 Asian Games held in ...