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Passengers board an Air Koryo aircraft at Pyongyang's airport in
April 2017. Experts have said that no cross-border air travel service
is 'believed to have taken place' for North Korea throughout the
entire pandemic period. | REUTERS
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SHARE May 24, 2023
SEOUL - Recent satellite imagery has shown an
"unusual" level of aircraft maintenance at North
Korea's main airport, a monitoring group said, a
possible sign Pyongyang is moving to resume
international flights.
North Korea has effectively sealed its borders
since early 2020 as part of its drive to deal with the
coronavirus pandemic, with all flights cancelled.
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