
Korean Air has agreed to double its flights to Guam—from seven to fourteen weekly—if the Guam Legislature approves proposed financial incentives aimed at boosting tourism. The airline's expansion could significantly support the island’s recovering tourism economy by improving access and encouraging more travel from South Korea. Lawmakers are now evaluating the potential return on investment of offering these incentives, which could make Guam a more competitive destination in the region. It’s a notable example of how airline policy and local government collaboration can shape travel and economic outcomes.