Korean Air is launching a new daily service between its hub at Seoul Incheon International airport and Macau from 1 July.

The flights will depart from Incheon at 2115 and arrive at Macau International airport at 2355.

The redeye return flights will depart from Macau at 0110 and arrive back in Incheon at 0600.

Korean Air will deploy its two-class Boeing 737-800 aircraft on the Macau route.

These seat 12 passengers in 2-2 ‘Prestige’ business class recliners, and 126 passengers in 3-3 economy class.

The flight time between Incheon and the gambling hub is approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes.

Korean Air also operates five daily flights between neighbouring Hong Kong and Incheon this summer.

Korean Air will join its Jin Air low-cost subsidiary on Incheon-Macau, as well as other current operators Jeju Air and Air Macau.

Separately, in response to growing travel demand, Korean Air is also restoring services and exploring new markets to strengthen its China network.

The SkyTeam carrier has resumed three weekly flights between Incheon and Zhangjiajie and four weekly flights between Incheon and Zhengzhou from 23 April and 24 April, respectively.

koreanair.com