As part of its planned expansion of its international services this summer, Korean Air will resume flights to Zurich, Zhangjiajie, and Zhengzhou, along with flights between Busan and Bangkok.
As part of its planned expansion of its international services this summer, Korean Air will resume flights to Zurich, Zhangjiajie, and Zhengzhou, along with flights between Busan and Bangkok.
Starting April 2, Korean Air will resume services from Seoul-Incheon to Zurich with three weekly flights.
To China, Korean Air will resume its Seoul-Incheon to Zhangjiajie route with three weekly flights on April 23 before resuming flights on the Incheon-Zhegzhou route with four weekly flights the following day (April 24).
In addition, Korean Air will resume daily flights between Busan and Bangkok on April 25 after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Increased Flight Frequencies on Major Routes
In response to growing demand, Korean Air will increase flight frequencies on four popular routes to Europe, Southeast Asia, and North America.
The routes (all from Seoul-Incheon) which will see flight frequency increases include:
Budapest – three to four weekly
Bankok – three to four daily
Manila – two to three daily
Dallas-Fort Worth – four weekly to daily
Along with the newly announced flight frequency increases for the summer, Korean Air highlighted the additional two flights it now serves on the Incheon-Bali route. Combined , the airline offers 11 weekly flights to Bali.
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