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Korean Air Increases Flights to China

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Korean Air is increasing the frequency on its routes to China.

From 8 July, the current 11 flights a week between Seoul/Incheon and Beijing will be increased to 14 times a week. The additional flights will depart from Seoul/Incheon at 23:55 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and arrive Beijing at 01:05 the next day. The return flights will depart from Beijing at 02:30 and arrive Seoul at 05:35.

From 9 July, Korean Air will also increase its flights on the Incheon-Guangzhou route from 4 times a week to 7 times a week. The additional flights will depart from Seoul/Incheon at 21:35 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and arrive Guangzhou at 00:05 the next day. The return flights will depart from Guangzhou at 01:15 and arrive Seoul at 05:40.

The flight on Incheon-Yanji routes will be increased to 7 times a week starting 8 July. And the carrier will increase its frequency to five times a week on Incheon-Wuhan route from 26 July and Incheon- Mudanjiang routes from 5 July.

Commencing 1 August, Korean Air will also operate daily flights on the Incheon-Shenzhen route with 3 additional flights.

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