Korean Air returns to Vienna

Model airplane in Korean Air Livery (Photo: Pixabay).
Model airplane in Korean Air Livery (Photo: Pixabay).

Korean Air returns to Vienna

Model airplane in Korean Air Livery (Photo: Pixabay).
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After a corona-related break, Korean Air will resume passenger flights to Vienna. Cargo was also flown continuously during the pandemic.

The airline Korean Air will be offering passenger flights between Seoul and Vienna again from July 1, 2020. The carrier will initially fly on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, the company said. Aircraft of the type Airbus A330-200 are used, which are equipped with 188 economy class and 30 business class seats.

The flight plan at a glance:
KE938 VIE ICN 18:40 11:40 + 1
KE937 ICN VIE 12:50 17:10

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