Kim breaks with his flight-phobic father, travels by plane
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Unlike his dictator father, who famously shunned air travel, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un jetted off to the northeastern Chinese city of Dalian this week, becoming the first North Korean ruler to fly abroad in 32 years.
Since taking office in late 2011, Kim has occasionally flown inside North Korea. The recent foreign trip, albeit not far from the North Korean border, comes ahead of his expected summit with President Donald Trump aimed at ending the North Korean nuclear problem.
Was Kim trying to test his jet’s flight capacity because his summit with Trump could happen in Singapore? Did he simply want to show that he’s different from his flight-averse father? Or perhaps he had urgent matters to discuss with Chinese President Xi Jinping that precluded the time-consuming train he took in March to Beijing to meet Xi.
Some things to know about the Kim family’s travel habits: