Korean Air boosts services to Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia

SOUTH Korean flag carrier Korean Air is increasing frequencies on its routes to South-east Asia and the Americas.

Between July 23 and August 24, flights between Seoul (Incheon) and Chiang Mai will be raised from four times a week to seven, while services to Nha Trang in Vietnam will be increased from twice-weekly to four-times-weekly from July 19 to September 10.

Flights out of Seoul (Incheon) to Kota Kinabalu will be bumped up from two times a week to four from July 28 to August 22.

Furthermore, Korean Air will increase services to Danang from daily to 10 times a week beginning July 28.

The carrier is also increasing access to Honolulu and Guam. From July 24 to September 10, Korean Air will up the number of flights between Seoul (Incheon) and Honolulu from 17 to 21 times a week.

Flights on the Seoul-Guam route will be hiked from seven times to 11 times a week to meet stronger demand.

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