Korean Air further expands Northeast Asia network

SkyTeam member Korean Air is resuming and adding capacity on several routes to Northeast Asia amid thawing demand.

Korean Air will resume its Busan-Shanghai Pudong and Jeju-Beijing routes with daily flights starting 1 July.

Additionally, the Seoul Incheon-Hefei service will resume with five weekly services from 19 August, the Busan-Beijing route with six weekly flights starting 16 September, and the Seoul Incheon-Kunming service with four weekly flights from 14 October.

Select routes will also see an increase in flight frequencies. The Seoul Incheon-Yanji route will increase to daily flights from four weekly flights starting 1 June.

The Seoul Incheon-Dalian route will temporarily see an increase by four flights to 11 weekly services between 1 July and 15 September; while the daily Seoul Incheon-Tianjin route will increase to two daily flights from 5 August to 20 October.

To Mongolia, the Seoul Incheon-Ulaanbaatar service will be increased by two weekly flights, to eight weekly, between 1 June and 30 September.

To Japan, Korean Air will resume Jeju-Tokyo Narita with three flights a week from 19 July to 25 October.

Furthermore, the Seoul Incheon-Okayama route will increase from three to five weekly flights starting 3 August, and the Seoul Incheon-Kagoshima route will also increase from three to five weekly flights starting 2 September.

koreanair.com



Korean Air further expands Northeast Asia network

Korean Air further expands Northeast Asia network

Korean Air further expands Northeast Asia network

Korean Air further expands Northeast Asia network
Korean Air further expands Northeast Asia network
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