Korean Air is to resume services to St.
Petersburg from 30 March 2010, the beginning of the summer season
in the northern hemisphere.
The Incheon - St. Petersburg flights will
operate three times a week - Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday -
utilizing an Airbus 330 aircraft seating 226 passengers. KE929
departs Seoul/Incheon at 17:45 and arrives in St. Petersburg at
22:20 the same day. The return flight KE930 departs St. Petersburg
at 23:50 for an overnight flight that arrives at Seoul/Incheon at
13:30 the next day.
Passenger numbers to St. Petersburg are expected
to increase in earnest from June and they will all be able to
enjoy Korean Air’s state-of-the-art AVOD (Audio Video On
Demand) System which will be equipped in all three classes by
then.
A major transport hub, St. Petersburg is
referred to as “the Northern Capital” of Russia and is known as
the city of culture and art. The White Nights Festival is an
annual international cultural event and the city is also home to
the famous Hermitage Museum, one of the largest museums in the
world. Korean Air, known for its support of arts and culture, has
been sponsoring the multimedia guide service at the museum since
last June.
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