Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Korean Air
Korean Air has officially confirmed that it will be reducing capacity on its Seoul-Frankfurt flights from Aug 1st 2010 onwards. Currently, it flies this route nonstop on a daily basis using a B 747-400. However, that will change as the carrier begins to use the more modern Boeing 777-300ER on this route which will have installed its new in flight cabin product.
Korean Air has officially revealed details of its planned expansion of frequencies and capacity across its long haul network for the IATA Summer 2010 season. The main highlights are as follows:
DXB - frequencies increased from 4 to 5 weekly nonstop flights using a B 772ER.
SVO - frequencies increased from 3 to 4 weekly nonstop flights using a B 772ER.
SFO - frequencies increased from 4 weekly B 772ERs to 5 weekly nonstop flights using a B 744.
ATL - frequencies increased from daily to 10 weekly nonstop flights i.e. daily B 744 + 3 weekly B 772ER.
DFW - capacity increased from 3 weekly B 772ERs to 3 weekly B 744s.
HNL - frequencies increased from daily to 10 weekly nonstop flights i.e. daily B 744 + 3 weekly B 772ER.
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