Emirates and Korean
Air have signed a codeshare agreement on the Dubai-Seoul passenger route.
Effective
immediately the two-way codeshare will offer passengers of both airlines greater schedule flexibility and choice, with Korean Air’s passengers now able to travel
on Emirates’ daily non-stop flights between Dubai and Seoul. Similarly, Emirates’ passengers between the two cities have the choice of traveling by Korean Air on its
scheduled thrice-weekly non-stop services. Both airlines will book passengers under its own code and flight number, deploying their own sales channels, including
agents and global distribution systems.
The agreement also allows members of Emirates’ and Korean Air’s frequent flyer programmes to collect tier miles while traveling with either airline on the route.
Richard Vaughan, Senior Vice President Commercial Operations East Asia and Australasia,
Emirates, said, “Emirates’ non-stop Dubai-Seoul service, which was launched in May this year, has proved extremely popular, with above-average seat loads that have exceeded our
expectations. We are very pleased with this codeshare agreement and are confident that the Emirates-Korean partnership will be extremely successful in the coming
months.”
“We are delighted to partner with Emirates on the Seoul-Dubai route, said Jong Hee Lee, President and COO from Korean Air. “Tourism, travel and trade are on the
upswing between the two countries and the codeshare agreement will increase our frequency spread on the route to 10 weekly flights.”
This codeshare agreement comes fast on the heels of Emirates SkyCargo’s agreement with Korean Air Cargo to share cargo capacity on the latter’s weekly Boeing 747
freighter flights from Mumbai and Delhi.
Over the years, South Korea and the UAE have consolidated their relationship by signing several official agreements for political and economic cooperation. Trade
between the two countries have flourished in the last couple of years, standing at more than US$10 billion in 2004, with the UAE being the second-largest oil provider for
Korea and the largest export market in the Middle East.
The major Korean export items to the UAE include automobiles; mechanical, steel and chemical products; communication and electronic goods; and household items
and ready-made garments. The UAE exports oil, oil-related products and aluminium to Korea.
Emirates launched daily non-stop Dubai-Seoul return route on 1st May with flight EK322 operated by its wide-bodied Airbus A340-300 offering a total of 267 seats - 12
First, 42 Business and 213 Economy Class seats. The flight departs at 03:00 hours and arrives in Incheon International Airport at 16:25 hours; turns around at 00:30
hours the next day and arrives in Dubai at 05:50 hours. All time local.
Korean Air serves Dubai with an Airbus A330-200 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Flight KE951 departs at 21:15 from Incheon International Airport and reaches
Dubai at 03:25 hours the next day. Flight KE952 departs from Dubai at 16:00 hours and arrives in Seoul at 05:50 hours the next day. All times local.
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