- Korean Air will let certain passengers with tickets from the US to South Korea to change their flights, the airline said Wednesday morning local time.
- The airline is still not offering refunds to all customers, and the rebooked flight to South Korea must be on or before June 30.
- Korean Air announced on Tuesday that a flight attendant has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
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Korean Air will allow customers to adjust flights to South Korea free of charge, after one of its flight attendants tested positive for coronavirus.
Customers traveling from the US to South Korea on Korean Air are now allowed to change their flight schedule free of charge, a representative for Korean Air told Business Insider on Wednesday morning Korea Standard Time.
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