Korean Air has made changes to its flight
schedule for the 2019 summer season between 31 March and 26 October 2019.
The changes include launching new routes, increasing
service frequency on key routes that have shown steady growth, and
resuming seasonal routes, which do not operate in the winter.
From 12 April
2019, Korean Air will launch a non-stop scheduled service between
Seoul and Boston, in cooperation with joint venture partner, Delta
Air Lines.
The departure of the flight from
Incheon to Seattle will change to 16:40, to create synergy with
Delta's strong network within the U.S. and offer enhanced travel
options to customers.
In addition, commencing 1 June
2019, the airline will begin a direct service between Incheon and
Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan five times a week.
From 31 March 2019, flights
between Incheon and Istanbul, Turkey will increase from four to
five times a week. The Incheon-Zagreb service, which has launched
in September 2018, maintains operation three times a week.
As from 22 April 2019 Korean Air will resume operation of
its direct flight to the Russian city Irkutsk and from 28 April 2019 to
St. Petersburg. While these Russian routes do not operate in the
winter season, they provide convenient flight options for leisure
and business travelers travelling to Russia and Northern Europe
during the summer.
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