THRICE weekly B777F korean Air service, started in 2017. but suspended during the Covid crisis, has resumed, reports Mumbai's Stat Trade Times.
As of last week, the service from Delhi to Vienna and Milan has resumed from Delhi every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
The flight originates at Seoul-Incheon (ICN) and reaches Delhi via Hanoi before continuing to destinations in Europe.
While it carries mobile parts, electrical equipment, industrial goods, and electronics to Delhi, the aircraft will carry mobile phones, readymade garments, leather goods, auto parts and carpets to Vienna and Milan.
From there, they mostly go to Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, says informed Group Concorde, the general service agent (GSA) for Korean Air Cargo in India.
Said Group Concorde CEO Prithviraj Singh Chug: 'Korean Air Cargo is one of the world's biggest cargo brands. We have the outstanding serviceability to serve east and west with freighters into Europe and passenger flights into its hub in Incheon International Airport, thereby connecting to the Korean Air network.'
Korean Air currently operates twice-weekly passenger flights with its Boeing 789 from Delhi to Seoul-Incheon and has plans to go daily from September 2022.
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As of last week, the service from Delhi to Vienna and Milan has resumed from Delhi every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
The flight originates at Seoul-Incheon (ICN) and reaches Delhi via Hanoi before continuing to destinations in Europe.
While it carries mobile parts, electrical equipment, industrial goods, and electronics to Delhi, the aircraft will carry mobile phones, readymade garments, leather goods, auto parts and carpets to Vienna and Milan.
From there, they mostly go to Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, says informed Group Concorde, the general service agent (GSA) for Korean Air Cargo in India.
Said Group Concorde CEO Prithviraj Singh Chug: 'Korean Air Cargo is one of the world's biggest cargo brands. We have the outstanding serviceability to serve east and west with freighters into Europe and passenger flights into its hub in Incheon International Airport, thereby connecting to the Korean Air network.'
Korean Air currently operates twice-weekly passenger flights with its Boeing 789 from Delhi to Seoul-Incheon and has plans to go daily from September 2022.
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