SINGAPORE, 1 October 2024: Korean Air is expanding flights to popular Southeast Asian destinations, including Bali, Nha Trang and Phu Quoc, to meet the growing demand during the upcoming winter season.
Starting from 20 October, Korean Air will increase flights on the Seoul Incheon-Bali route to twice daily service, up from the current 11 weekly flights.
The airline will deploy a Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner for the winter schedule until 27 March 2025.
The airline will also double frequencies to twice daily on its Seoul Incheon-Nha Trang route from 27 October and Seoul Incheon-Phu Quoc route from 15 December.
In addition to Southeast Asia, Korean Air will increase frequencies on key North American and European routes. Starting 27 October, flights on the Seoul Incheon-Las Vegas route will increase to daily from five weekly flights. The Seoul Incheon-Vancouver route will increase to 11 weekly flights, followed by a twice-daily service starting 1 December. The airline will also increase its Seoul Incheon-Madrid service to four weekly flights, up from three, with departures on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
In Asia, the airline plans to enhance schedules on its Kagoshima and Taichung routes, increasing frequencies to a daily service throughout the winter season. Currently, the Seoul Incheon-Kagoshima route is served by three to five weekly flights, while the Seoul Incheon-Taichung route operates four times a week.
Korean Air’s international network capacity for the winter season is expected to reach 100% of pre-pandemic levels. The airline remains committed to adjusting schedules based on seasonal factors and market demand to provide passengers with optimized services.