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Τετάρτη 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2024

Korean Air launches inaugural flight to Lisbon, Portugal

 



(Seoul, September 11, 2024)
 - Korean Air launched its inaugural flight to Lisbon, Portugal on September 11. Flight KE921 departed from Incheon at 11:50 am, making a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion in Europe.

To commemorate the occasion, a celebration was held at Incheon Airport, attended by representatives from Korean Air, the embassy and the airport including Keehong Woo, President of Korean Air; Kwang Ho Ko, Vice President and Head of Korea Regional Headquarters, Korean Air; H.E. Susana Vaz Patto, Ambassador of Portugal to the Republic of Korea; and Inês Pereira de Queiroz, Director, Visit Portugal for Japan and South Korea.

Representatives from Korean Air, the embassy and the airport at Lisbon inaugural flight celebration at Incheon Airport on September 11 including Keehong Woo, President of Korean Air (5th from right) and H.E. Susana Vaz Patto, Ambassador of Portugal to the Republic of Korea (6th from right)

Starting from September 11, Korean Air will operate direct flights between Incheon and Lisbon three times a week. Flight KE921 departs from Incheon every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 1:10 pm, and arrives in Lisbon at 8:10 pm local time. The return flight, KE922, departs from Lisbon at 10:10 pm on the same day and arrives in Incheon the following day at 7:10 pm. The flight durations are 15 hours and 10 minutes for flight KE921 and 13 hours for KE922.

The route will be serviced by the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, featuring 278 seats, including 24 in Prestige Class and 254 in Economy Class.

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is located at the mouth of the Tejo River on the Iberian Peninsula. Known for its Manueline architecture, including the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, and its iconic yellow trams, the city is a haven of UNESCO World Heritage Sites offering a rich blend of culture, history and romance. Lisbon is a popular destination for both backpackers and honeymooners.

Previously, travelers heading to Portugal with Korean Air had to transfer in neighboring countries such as France or Spain. However, the new direct flight to Lisbon offers significantly greater convenience for travelers, making it easier to explore Lisbon and nearby regions. With this new service, Korean Air aims to strengthen its presence in the European market.

PHOTO 1 Keehong Woo, President of Korean Air (right), and H.E. Susana Vaz Patto, Ambassador of Portugal to the Republic of Korea (left) with flight crew members during Lisbon inaugural flight celebration at Incheon Airport


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