German airline Lufthansa has decided to resume flights to and from South Korea after a three-month suspension amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On June 2, Lufthansa announced that it will resume its Incheon-Munich flight three days a week starting June 24. Although the airline also runs flights to and from Frankfurt, it has yet to announce when it will resume them. “Lufthansa will do its best to strengthen and supplement its European and continental air networks to meet the needs of Korean travelers, while also ensuring their safety," Alejandro Arias, Lufthansa’s general manager of Korea, said in a statement.