Korean Air this week commenced a new direct service connecting Seoul and Lisbon.
Flights will operate three times weekly on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday between Incheon Airport and Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado Airport.
The 15-hour flight from Seoul departs at 13:10 and arrives in the Portuguese capital at 20:10 local time. Meanwhile, flights from Lisbon depart at 22:10 and arrive in Incheon the following day at 19:10, with a duration of 13 hours.
The route will be serviced by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft that feature 278 seats, including 24 ‘Prestige Class’ seats and 254 in economy.
The carrier said the new service, inaugurated on Wednesday 11 September, will strengthen its presence in the European market.
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