Korean Air Introduces Dreamliner Service for its Incheon-Toronto Flights

Korean Air has introduced Dreamliner 787-9 for its daily international route from Incheon, South Korea to Toronto, Canada, offering north-bound business travellers enhanced inflight experience when flying between Korea and the Canadian city.

Featuring cutting-edge technology, the Korean Air 787 Dreamliner is the airline’s newest aircraft and one it is increasingly adding to its popular Trans-Pacific routes.

The daily Korean Air 787 Incheon-Toronto route takes off at 09:35 to arrive in Toronto at 09:40; return flights depart at 12:40 to arrive in Incheon at 15:10 the next day.

The 787-9 Dreamliner is an ultra-light, fuel-efficient aircraft made of composite material, providing wider windows, a higher ceiling, and increased cabin humidity, which collectively create a more comfortable environment for passengers.

The Gimpo-Jeju route, which 787-9 was operating, has been substituted with a Boeing 777-300. The airline will receive its third 787-9 aircraft in mid-July, which will operate on the Incheon-Madrid and Incheon-Beijing routes from August.

Korean Air serves 126 cities in 44 countries, as well as 13 destinations, from its base at Seoul’s Incheon International Airport. It is among the top 20 airlines in the world in terms of passengers carried and is also one of the top-ranked international cargo airlines. 

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