Korean Air is to launch new regular flight
services from Incheon International Airport in Seoul to Irkutsk,
one of the biggest cities in Siberia, known for its continental
architecture, and gateway to an area famed for its natural beauty.
Starting from 29 June, Korean Air will operate
two flights a week on the Incheon-Irkutsk route, utilizing a
Boeing 737-800 aircraft seating 145 passengers in two classes.
Operating
every Wednesday and Saturday, flight KE983 departs Seoul Incheon
at 20:35 and arrives in Irkutsk at 00:45 early the next morning.
The return flight KE984 departs Irkutsk at 03:00 and returns to
Seoul Incheon at 06:30 the same morning.
Geographically located at
the border of Russia and Mongolia, Irkutsk is the biggest city in
Eastern Siberia and the economical and cultural centre of the
Irkutsk Oblast region. The city is a popular tourist destination
and the starting point of tours to the massive Lake Baikal, the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world, also known as the
‘Blue Eye of Siberia’. Lake Baikal is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lake can be enjoyed year-round and as the
waters remain cool even in the middle of the summer season,
tourists from all over the world visit for various touristic
resources, its nature trails and its lake-side activities.
The addition of Irkutsk to the route network
means that Korean Air will serve five destinations in the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region including Moscow,
Vladivostok, St. Petersburg and Tashkent (Uzbekistan).
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