Korean Air will expand its network to Southwest
Asia on 9 March 2013 with the launch of a direct service from
Seoul Incheon to Sri Lanka and Maldives.
Korean Air will commence
the direct service three times a week, flying from Seoul/Incheon
first to Colombo in Sri Lanka and then onto Male in Maldives.
The
Seoul/Incheon-Colombo-Male flights will operate every Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday.
KE 473 will depart Seoul/Incheon at 22:40 and
arrive in Colombo at 04:10 the next day. The flight continues its
journey departing from Colombo at 05:40, arriving Male at 06:40
the same day.
The return, KE 474 will depart from Male at 15:30
and arrive in Colombo at 17:30; then the flight will depart from
Colombo at 18:50 and arrive in Seoul/Incheon at 06:10 the next
day.
Korean Airs new Seoul/Incheon-Colombo-Male
route will be operated with an Airbus 330-300, seating 276
passengers and equipped with Korean Airs premium seats.
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