KOREAN AIR will expand international services for the summer 2024 season starting from March 31, reports Sydney's Asian Aviation.
The airline will resume services to four cities in China, Europe and Southeast Asia, and increase flight frequencies on major routes. The expansion will allow the airline's international capacity to reach 96 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, measured by available seat kilometres (ASK).
On April 2, the airline will resume three weekly flights between Seoul Incheon and Zurich to cater to the high demand for this popular summer destination.
From April 23, korean Air will resume three weekly flights on the Seoul Incheon-Zhangjiajie route, famed for its designation as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and where the fictional world of Pandora in the movie 'Avatar' was filmed.
In addition, on April 24, Korean Air will resume its Seoul Incheon-Zhengzhou services, to operate four flights per week. Zhengzhou is a popular tourist destination in China featuring Taihangshan, often referred to as the 'Grand Canyon of China.'
Visitors may also hike Songshan, one of the Five Great Mountains of China, and visit Shaolin Temple, considered the birthplace of Kung Fu.
The airline will also resume daily flights on the Busan-Bangkok route on April 25, after nearly four years of hiatus due to the pandemic. In response to growing demand, Korean will also increase flight frequencies on popular routes in Europe, Southeast Asia and North America.
Korean Air will increase flight frequencies on the Seoul Incheon-Budapest from three to four weekly flights April 24. Budapest is a popular tourist destination and a manufacturing base for battery and automotive component companies.
The Seoul Incheon-Bangkok route will increase from three to four daily flights, and the Seoul Incheon-Manila route will increase from two to three daily flights.
Since January, the airline has also added two additional frequencies on the Seoul Incheon-Bali route to offer 11 weekly flights, offering travelers greater flexibility and choice.
In North America, Korean Air will increase services on the Seoul Incheon-Dallas route from four flights per week to daily flights.
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The airline will resume services to four cities in China, Europe and Southeast Asia, and increase flight frequencies on major routes. The expansion will allow the airline's international capacity to reach 96 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, measured by available seat kilometres (ASK).
On April 2, the airline will resume three weekly flights between Seoul Incheon and Zurich to cater to the high demand for this popular summer destination.
From April 23, korean Air will resume three weekly flights on the Seoul Incheon-Zhangjiajie route, famed for its designation as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and where the fictional world of Pandora in the movie 'Avatar' was filmed.
In addition, on April 24, Korean Air will resume its Seoul Incheon-Zhengzhou services, to operate four flights per week. Zhengzhou is a popular tourist destination in China featuring Taihangshan, often referred to as the 'Grand Canyon of China.'
Visitors may also hike Songshan, one of the Five Great Mountains of China, and visit Shaolin Temple, considered the birthplace of Kung Fu.
The airline will also resume daily flights on the Busan-Bangkok route on April 25, after nearly four years of hiatus due to the pandemic. In response to growing demand, Korean will also increase flight frequencies on popular routes in Europe, Southeast Asia and North America.
Korean Air will increase flight frequencies on the Seoul Incheon-Budapest from three to four weekly flights April 24. Budapest is a popular tourist destination and a manufacturing base for battery and automotive component companies.
The Seoul Incheon-Bangkok route will increase from three to four daily flights, and the Seoul Incheon-Manila route will increase from two to three daily flights.
Since January, the airline has also added two additional frequencies on the Seoul Incheon-Bali route to offer 11 weekly flights, offering travelers greater flexibility and choice.
In North America, Korean Air will increase services on the Seoul Incheon-Dallas route from four flights per week to daily flights.
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