Korean Air is expanding its international services for the 2024 summer season starting March 31. The airline will resume services to four cities in China, Europe, and Southeast Asia and increase flights on major routes.
The expansion will enable the airline’s international capacity to achieve approximately 96% of pre-COVID-19 levels, measured in available seat kilometers (ASK).
Resumes
- As of April 2, the Seoul Incheon – Zurich route resumes with three flights a week.
- From April 23, it will strengthen its presence in China by reactivating the Seoul Incheon – Zhangjiajie route with three weekly flights.
- From April 24, it will resume the Seoul Incheon – Zhengzhou service with three flights a week.
- After more than four years, it resumes the daily operation of the Busan – Bangkok route on April 25.
Increases
- Budapest – Seoul Incheon increases from 3 to 4 weekly flights.
- Bangkok – Seoul Incheon increases from 3 to 4 daily flights.
- Denpasar, Bali – Seoul Incheon increases from 9 to 11 weekly flights.
- Dallas – Seoul Incheon increases from 4 to 7 weekly flights.
Korean Air will continue to monitor seasonal factors affecting demand across its extensive global network to ensure optimal flight schedules and enhance the customer experience.
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