Korean Air adds more Chinese flights
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Korean Air will increase the number of flights it offers on routes to six Chinese cities this month, including Beijing and Guangzhou.
Among the 15 extra weekly flights being added, Korean Air will launch three new services on the route between Seoul Incheon and Beijing from 8 July. The new flights will run every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, taking the total frequency to 14 flights per week, or two per day.
Then a day later on 9 July, Korean Air will add three more weekly flights from Incheon to Guangzhou’s Baiyun International Airport, to make it a daily service. The new flights will depart Seoul every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
As well as these key routes, Korean Air will upgrade its scheduled flights to Wuhan and Mudanjiang, in Heilongjiang, with both cities being served five times a week.
And the airline’s routes to Shenzhen and Yanji, Jilin province, will both increase to a daily service.
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