Asiana Airlines adds more flights to India
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Asiana Airlines will increase the frequency of its flights to Delhi this summer, with the launch of two more weekly services direct from Seoul.
Effective 3 July 2016, the South Korean carrier will boost its Seoul-Delhi route from three to five flights per week.
Flights will depart Seoul’s Incheon International Airport every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 2040 and will arrive at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport at 0100 the next morning.
The return flights then leave the Indian capital every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday at 0220, arriving back at Incheon Airport at 1300.
Asiana deploys its Airbus A330-300 aircraft on the Delhi route, offering 30 seats in business class and 260 in economy.
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