(29 July 2022, 11:54 +07)
Korean Air has unveiled plans to resume flights
from Incheon (ICN) to
Barcelona and Rome from September, after being suspended in March 2020 due
to the global pandemic.
The airline has been gradually restoring its European
network and resumed Milan and Vienna services earlier
this month.
Flights to
Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (FCO) in Rome will resume on 1 September
2022 and
will operate thrice weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Korean Air aircraft. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
Korean Air is scheduled to
depart from Incheon at 13:00 and arrive in Rome at 19:30.
The return flight is scheduled to depart from Rome at 21:25 and arrive in
Incheon at 15:40, the following day.
Thrice weekly
flights to El Prat Airport (BCN) in Barcelona will resume on 2 September 2022, and will operate on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The flights are timed to depart from Incheon at
11:40 and arrive in Barcelona at 19:00. The return
flight is slated to leave Barcelona at 21:00 and arrive in Incheon at
16:05 the next day.
“We are excited to welcome passengers back
to Rome and Barcelona after two and a half years. The European
market is recovering faster than expected, and we are seeing a
strong comeback in travel demand. We have recently resumed our
Milan and Vienna routes and increased capacity on other routes. We
will continue to closely monitor market trends and reinstate our
remaining network accordingly as we work towards full recovery,”
said Mr. Jumin Kim, General Manager and Director of Western Europe
Regional Office of Korean Air.
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