Korean Air is planning to resume more European routes from late March onwards as the carrier rebuilds its long-haul network after the pandemic.
The airline said it would restart flights from Seoul’s Incheon airport to Prague and Zurich for the first time in three years from 27 and 28 March 2023 respectively.
This will be followed a month later by Korean Air’s resumption of its Seoul to Istanbul service on 24 April and then Seoul-Madrid on 25 April – the airline resumed flights to Barcelona in 2022. All four of these restored routes to Europe will operate three times per week.
Korean Air said all four European cities were “very popular” destinations with Korean travellers and it would “continue to resume suspended routes and increase frequencies as travel demand increases”.
The SkyTeam alliance member has been slowly rebuilding its network to Europe over the past year, including adding more frequencies from London Heathrow and restoring routes to cities such as Vienna, Milan and Rome.