Korean Air to receive first A380 in June
Saturday, 17 Jan, 2011
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Passengers flying with Korean Air from Seoul to Tokyo and Hong Kong will be able to try out the Airbus A380 when the carrier launches the super jet in June.
The airline will deploy the A380 from Seoul to Tokyo in the morning and on return of the plane to Seoul it will then fly to Hong Kong.
In July the arrival of a second superjumbo to Korean Air’s fleet will mean the carrier will then use it to fly passengers to Bangkok. A third A380 will service New York and a fourth Los Angeles.
by Dinah Hatch
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