Korean Air, which is the largest airline of South Korea, has announced that it will add nine additional next-generation airliners to its growing fleet this year. The airline plans to introduce two A380s, one A330, two B777, two B737s, one B747 and one B777.
The airline plans to enhance the frequency of A380s on flights to New York from seven to fourteen flights a week.
The two A380s will be added to the fleet in July and October this year. This will bring the airline’s A380s to seven. The Korean airline will mostly deploy these jumbo jets on long distance flights that also include New York and Los Angeles.
Korean Air will increase the frequency of A380 on busy routes during high seasons like in August or December so that the passengers’ various demands can be met. The airline is committed to adopting fuel efficient and eco-friendly next generation aircraft that enhances the comfort of the passengers with state-of-the-art seats.
The airline plans to enhance the frequency of A380s on flights to New York from seven to fourteen flights a week.
The two A380s will be added to the fleet in July and October this year. This will bring the airline’s A380s to seven. The Korean airline will mostly deploy these jumbo jets on long distance flights that also include New York and Los Angeles.
Korean Air will increase the frequency of A380 on busy routes during high seasons like in August or December so that the passengers’ various demands can be met. The airline is committed to adopting fuel efficient and eco-friendly next generation aircraft that enhances the comfort of the passengers with state-of-the-art seats.
