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KAL boosts long-haul flights

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HONG KONG, 28 March 2018: Korean Air has increased flights on key long-haul routes from Seoul to Europe and North America for its 2018 summer schedule that came into effect 25 March.

For travellers resident in Southeast Asia the airline offers connecting flights to its Incheon hub where there are now more flights to Dallas, Texas up from four to five weekly services.

Flights from Incheon to Toronto and Seattle increase from five a week to daily effective 1 May.

In addition, Korean Air will boost frequency on some European routes.

The Incheon-Rome service is now daily and the Incheon-Prague flight increases to four weekly.

The Incheon-Madrid service operates four days a week (Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun) and the flights between Incheon and Istanbul also increases to four weekly (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun).

From 19 April, Korean Air will resume its direct flight to St Petersburg and from April 23 to Irkutsk. These Russian routes operate only in the summer timetable ( 25 March to 27 October) due to low demand.

Korean Air will deploy recently introduced more aircraft, such as the Boeing Dreamliner 787-9 and B747-8i, on the main American and European long-haul routes, where the demand is expected to grow during the summer holiday season.

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