Korean Air has announced it will increase flights to select destinations, including Bali, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc.
Korean Air has announced it will increase flights to select destinations, including Bali, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc.
To meet the growing demand during the upcoming winter season, the Seoul, South Korea-based carrier announced it will increase its flights from Seoul-Incheon to Denpasar (Bali) from 11 weekly to twice-daily from October 20. The airline will use Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner aircraft on the route, with the added flights operating through the end of the winter season (March 27, 2025).
Korean Air will also go double daily from Incheon to Nha Trang (once daily to twice) from October 20. The airline will also go double daily (also up from once daily) between Incheon and Phu Quoc from December 15.
Japan and Taiwan
Korean Air announced enhanced schedules on its routes to Kagoshima, Japan and Taichung, Taiwan.
From Incheon, Korean Air will operate daily flights to Kagoshima during the winter season starting October 27. where it currently operates three-five weekly flights.
The same day, services will also be increased on the Incheon-Taichung route from four weekly to daily.
North America and Europe
From October 27, Korean Air will increase its flights between Incheon and Las Vegas from five weekly to daily.
To Vancouver, the airline will increase its flights from 7-10 weekly to 11 weekly starting the same day. Services on the route will be further increased from 11 weekly to twice-daily on December 1.
Between Incheon and Madrid, Korean Air will increase its flights from three to four weekly.
According to Korean Air, the airline expects its international network capacity to reach 100% of its pre-pandemic levels during the winter season.
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