On 26 April 2015, Korean Air will resume flights
between Incheon and Russia’s second largest city St. Petersburg.
The service will operate three flights a week,
utilizing A330-200 aircraft equipped with AVOD in all seats and
seating up to 218 passengers.
Operating every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday,
KE929 will depart Seoul/Incheon at 17:55 and arrive in St.
Petersburg at 21:30 the same day.
The return flight KE930 departs St.
Petersburg at 23:00 for an overnight flight that arrives at
Seoul/Incheon at 13:40 the next day.
A gateway to northern Europe, St. Petersburg is
a major European cultural center with traditions and heritage
that dates back centuries. The city is home to more than two
hundred museums; many of them housed in historical buildings, the
best known being the famous Hermitage Museum, one of the largest
museums in the world.
The city attracts tourists from all over the
world particularly during the summer when visitors can enjoy the
phenomena known as the White Nights - a pearlescent, luminous all
night glow lights the city and allows festivals, concerts and
parties to take place throughout the night.
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