COVID-19 infections are hitting the Aviation sector in Asia, as the industry seeks to bounce back from the height of the pandemic.
It comes as South Korea creates a travel bubble with other countries in a bid to revive tourism.
Budget carrier Jeju Air resumed flights to Guam, and other destinations that are popular for holidaymakers.
But South Korea is currently reporting over 2,000 new infections of COVID-19 each day, which has stalled the Aviation sector’s re-opening.
The surge in infections comes amid a shortage of vaccines.