Korean Air launches an A380 service between Atlanta and Seoul that starts from August 2013, making Korean Air first airlines to fly A380 into busy Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
The 380 eventually going to replace most of Boeing 777 jets that are used by Korean Air’s 10 weekly flights to Atlanta from Seoul. Starting with three A380 flights per week in August, the services will gradually expanding to daily afternoon departures in November.
According to Korean Air’s Vice President of Marketing and Sales for the America, John Jackson, Korean Air’s traffic between Atlanta and Seoul has been growing steadily each year and offers a unique and comfortable flight experience to its passengers. With this Korean Air become first that offers A380 flights to Atlanta.
Korean A380 is probably best known for its 94-seat upstairs that is devoted entirely to business class travellers and provide them facilities like full flat beds, bars at both in the front and rear of the plane and a duty -free showcase where travellers can test products before buying.
The 380 eventually going to replace most of Boeing 777 jets that are used by Korean Air’s 10 weekly flights to Atlanta from Seoul. Starting with three A380 flights per week in August, the services will gradually expanding to daily afternoon departures in November.
According to Korean Air’s Vice President of Marketing and Sales for the America, John Jackson, Korean Air’s traffic between Atlanta and Seoul has been growing steadily each year and offers a unique and comfortable flight experience to its passengers. With this Korean Air become first that offers A380 flights to Atlanta.
Korean A380 is probably best known for its 94-seat upstairs that is devoted entirely to business class travellers and provide them facilities like full flat beds, bars at both in the front and rear of the plane and a duty -free showcase where travellers can test products before buying.
