StarFlyer to keep international flights suspended during 2024 summer schedule

On February 15, 2024, StarFlyer announced that it will not be resuming scheduled international flights during the 2024 summer schedule, i.e. between March 31 and October 26, 2024. The airline suspended its scheduled international routes on March 11, 2020, in response to the pandemic.

Before that, StarFlyer served Taipei out of Kitakyushu (7G801/7G800) and Nagoya Chubu (7G811/7G810). The routes were originally launched on October 28, 2018, and were StarFlyer’s scheduled international routes since the end of March 2014 when the airline’s first scheduled international route ever, Kitakyushu – Busan, was discontinued.

The airline continues to occasionally operate international charter flights.

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