Emirates ramps up Seoul flights
Emirates is bolstering its South Korea footprint with more Seoul flights.
It is ramping up Seoul airlift with three additional weekly flights starting 19 February 2024.
The new flights will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Emirates’ additional services will increase the capacity on flights between Dubai and Seoul by more than 1,000 additional seats each week.
The additional Seoul flights will provide 45 tonnes of additional cargo capacity between Dubai and Seoul.
Emirates launched services to Seoul in 2005 and currently operates a daily Airbus A380 service from Dubai.
With the additional services, the airline will serve Seoul with 10 weekly flights.
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