Korean Air will add more flights to Kuala
Lumpur in December, the peak travel period for both South Korean and Malaysian
outbound.
The airline is adding an extra daily flight
on the Incheon-Kuala Lumpur route from December 1-27, deploying a B777-300, according
to Korean Air’s country manager for Malaysia and Brunei, Seiwan Kim. He said the average load occupancy of daily
flights was 80 per cent.
Kim also said the airline was looking at
mounting eight charter flights between Incheon and Langkawi during the Chinese
New Year period next year, but nothing has been confirmed as yet. Currently,
Korean Air only flies to Kuala Lumpur.
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Malaysia’s director for South Korea, Mohd Amirul Rizal, said Jin Air was also
expected to commence a total of 20 charters, comprising two charters weekly
from December 22 between Kota Kinabalu and Incheon International Airport.
-TTG Asia.
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