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Korean Air will continue flights to Rome and Barcelona

Korean Air will continue its routes to Rome and Barcelona from September subsequent to being suspended in March 2020 because of the pandemic. The aircraft has been reestablishing its Europe organization and has likewise continued its Milan and Vienna routes recently.

Trips to Rome will continue on September 1 and will work three times each week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, withdrawing from Seoul Incheon at 13:00 and showing up in Rome at 19:30. The returning flights withdraw from Rome at 21:25 and show up in Seoul Incheon at 15:40 on the next day.

Three week after week trips to Barcelona, Spain’s northeastern city known for its specialty and engineering, will continue on September 2 and will work on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The flights withdraw from Seoul Incheon at 11:40 and show up in Barcelona at 19:00, and the return flights leave Barcelona at 21:00 and show up in Seoul Incheon at 16:05 the following day.

“We are excited to welcome passengers back to Rome and Barcelona after two and a half years. The European market is recovering faster than expected, and we are seeing a strong comeback in travel demand. We have recently resumed our Milan and Vienna routes and increased capacity on other routes. We will continue to closely monitor market trends and reinstate our remaining network accordingly as we work towards full recovery,” said Mr Jumin Kim, General Manager and Director of Western Europe Regional Office of Korean Air.

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