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Incheon Airport May Add $3 Billion Resort on China Tourism

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Incheon International Airport Corp., operator of South Korea’s busiest gateway, is close to approving plans for a $3 billion resort to help lure more Chinese tourists.

A U.S. company has proposed building the development, which will include a hotel and convention center, Lee Chae Wook, chief executive officer of the state-owned airport company, said yesterday in an interview in Incheon. A deal will probably be signed by the end of June, with construction starting next year, he said, without naming the investor.