Korean Air has announced changes to its operations in Singapore and Moscow starting later this year.
Travellers commuting between Seoul Incheon and Singapore will be able to enjoy more flexibility from December 10, as the carrier will be increasing its services between both destinations to 18 times weekly – up from 14.
According to airlineroute.com, the additional red-eye services will run from Seoul every Monday, Tuesday and Friday as flight KE647 departing Incheon at 2315 and arriving in Singapore at 0500 the following day. The return flight will leave Changi at 1100 to arrive back in Seoul at 1825.
Meanwhile, a revision to Korean Air’s Moscow service will begin from November 30, and see the Airbus A330-200 replacing the incumbent Boeing 777-200ER on the five-weekly service. Flight times will not change, but the swap means a decrease in seats available during the winter season.
For more information, visit koreanair.com
Clement Huang