Korean Air increases frequency to Frankfurt and resumes passenger flights to Vienna

Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Korean Air).
Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Korean Air).

Korean Air increases frequency to Frankfurt and resumes passenger flights to Vienna

Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Korean Air).
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With the worldwide easing of the corona protection measures, Korean Air is also offering more flights again: From June 14, 2022, the South Korean airline will increase the offer on the Seoul/Incheon - Frankfurt route by one flight to three weekly connections.r

From mid-June, Korean Air will be serving the route to Frankfurt with a Boeing 787-9 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. At the end of July, it will then add two more flights per week on Fridays and Sundays. Departs Seoul/Incheon at 11:15 a.m. and arrives at 17:40 p.m. The flight departs from Frankfurt at 19:40 p.m. and lands in Seoul/Incheon at 14:00 p.m. the next day. The Dreamliner offers 24 Prestige Suites in Prestige Class and 245 comfortable seats in Economy Class.

From Seoul back to Vienna

In addition, Korean Air will resume passenger flights to Vienna on July 1, 2022 after a break of more than two years. From July, Korean Air will fly three times a week from Seoul/Incheon to Vienna and back. The outward flight departs on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 11:00 a.m. and arrives in the Austrian capital at 17:10 p.m. The return flight departs at 18:40 p.m. and arrives in Seoul/Incheon at 12:50 p.m. the next day. Initially, an Airbus 330-200 with 30 seats in Prestige Class and 188 seats in Economy Class will be deployed, followed by a Boeing 9-787 with the same seat configuration as the Dreamliner to Frankfurt from August 9th.

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