Korean Air to Add Croatia Service

Korean Air will launch a direct scheduled service between Seoul and Zagreb, the capital of Croatia in September, offering business travellers from Asia a new direct route to the country’s emerging economy.

The Adriatic region has long been popular with leisure travellers from Asia but the new service from Seoul-Incheon will offer business travellers from Asia access to this exciting new region, while also allowing travellers from Croatia access to Korean Air’s extensive network in Asia and Oceania.

The airline will operate the direct service using an Airbus A330-200 aircraft three times a week, with flights operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The flight from Seoul/Incheon to Zagreb (flight number KE919) will depart Seoul/Incheon at 11:05 and arrive in Zagreb at 15:45 the same day. On the return from Zagreb to Seoul/Incheon, KE920 will depart from Zagreb at 17:20 and arrive in Seoul/Incheon at 11:30 the next day.

Korean Air has operated charter flights from Seoul to Zagreb since 2010, and the number of Korean visitors to Croatia has steadily risen every year. With the addition of the new route, Korean Air will operate international flights to 111 cities in 43 countries.

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