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31 Dec 2024 | 09:16 AM UTC

South Korea: Muan International Airport to remain closed through at least Jan. 7 following plane crash /update 4

Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, to remain closed through at least Jan. 7 following plane crash.

Warning

Muan International Airport (MWX) near Muan, South Jeolla Province, will remain closed through at least Jan. 7 following a commercial airline crash. Jeju Air (7C) flight 2216, carrying 181 people from Bangkok, Thailand, crashed at MWX at approximately 09:03 on Dec. 29, killing at least 177 people. Emergency crews rescued two crew members, while two others remain missing and are presumed dead. Officials have declared MWX a special disaster zone and are conducting investigations.

Localized ground transport disruptions are likely around MWX as investigations continue. Spillover flight disruptions are possible at nearby airports as officials divert aircraft previously scheduled to MWX to alternative sites. Disruptions to Jeju Air flights are also possible. Lingering disruptions are possible after MWX's reopening as airlines adjust schedules and clear backlogs.

MWX is located approximately 40 km (25 miles) southwest of Gwangju.

Avoid the affected area until emergency response activities conclude and authorities give the all-clear. Reconfirm flights to all nearby airports through Jan. 7. Do not check out of accommodations until onward travel is confirmed. If necessary, consider making alternative arrangements for time-sensitive travel.