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South Korea’s Korean Air will increase the frequency of flights on its Seoul Incheon – Paris route in two phases this northern summer to meet increased demand for travel between the two destinations.
Through 16 July, the carrier's daily service from Seoul to the French capital will be supplemented by a double-daily service on Saturdays, taking the airline's total frequency on the route to eight times a week.
The additional KE903 Saturday service is scheduled to leave Incheon at 09:10 and arrive in Paris at 13.50 the same day. Flight KE904 will then return to Incheon, departing Paris at 16:30, arriving at 10:20 the following day. Boeing 747-400 aircraft configured with 333 seats will be used.
The number of flights will increase further – to 10 weekly flights - in July.
Effective 22 July to 25 September, flights KE903/904 will increase to three times a week, with the carrier introducing two further services. In addition to Saturdays, the KE903/904 rotation will also operate every Monday and Friday. These additional flights will use a B777-200ER aircraft departing Incheon at 16:20, arriving in Paris at 21:15 on the same day. Return flight KE904 will depart Paris at 23:00, arriving into Incheon at 17:05 the following day.
Finally, Korean Air will deploy an A380 on the route every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 26 September.
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