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Korean Air to Increase Frequency to Toronto, Vancouver and Jinan

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Korean Air is to increase the frequency on its routes to Canada and China.

From 20 June, the current five flights a week between Seoul/Incheon and Vancouver will be increased to daily flights, with flights to Toronto also increased to daily from 24 June.

The flights between Seoul/Incheon and the Chinese destination Jinan will increase from four times a week to seven times a week between 1 July and 31 August.

Korean Airs service to Vancouver will depart from Seoul Incheon at 18:50 and will arrive in Vancouver at 12:35 the same day. The return flight will depart from Vancouver at 14:35, arriving Seoul Incheon at 17:50 on the next day.

Korean Air will replace the Boeing 777-200 (seating 261 passengers) currently used on the Vancouver route with the Boeing 747-400 (seating 365) in order to meet the increasing demand on this route.

Korean Airs service to Toronto will depart from Seoul Incheon at 10:00 and will arrive in Toronto at 10:15 the same day. The return flight will depart from Toronto at 12:15, arriving Seoul Incheon at 14:55 on the next day.

Korean Airs service to Toronto will be operated by Boeing 777-200 seating 261 passengers.

Korean Airs service to Jinan will depart from Seoul Incheon at 13:15 and will arrive in Jinan at 14:05 the same day. The return flight will depart from Jinan at 15:05, arriving Seoul Incheon at 15:45 the same day.

Korean Airs service to Jinan will be operated by B737-800 equipped with AVOD system.

Korean Air, Seoul, Vancouver, Jinan, Toronto, Canada

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