Korean Air is getting ready to welcome more passengers onboard for the summer season with bigger aircraft and more flights.
The airline is updating its Boeing 747-400 air service for the summer. It will be using a 365-seater on its Seoul Gimpo-Jeju route from June 1 through September 14, and a 404-seater aircraft on its routes to Seoul Gimpo-Jeju, Seoul Gimpo-Shanghai, Seoul Incheon-Bangkok, Seoul Incheon-Beijing, and Seoul Incheon-Shanghai Pu Dong.
Additionally, the airline plans to increase its Seoul Incheon-Barcelona service from 3 to 4 weekly flights onboard a 787-9 aircraft, as well as a daily flight on it Seoul Incheon-Vancouver route.
A larger aircraft will be used during the summer for its Seoul Incheon-Madrid and Seoul Incheon-Toronto routes, changing from a 787-9 to a 789.
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