Korean Resumes St Petersburg Service

Korean Air will resume from April 26 its seasonal service between Incheon and Russia’s second largest city St. Petersburg. The service will operate three flights a week, utilizing A330-200 aircraft equipped with AVOD in all seats and seating up to 218 passengers.

Operating every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, KE929 will depart Seoul/Incheon at 17:55 and arrive in St. Petersburg at 21:30 the same day. The return flight KE930 departs St. Petersburg at 23:00 for an overnight flight that arrives at Seoul/Incheon at 13:40 the next day.

A gateway to northern Europe as well as the rest of western Russia, St. Petersburg is a major business destination as well as a cultural hub that’s home to more than two hundred museums, including the famous Hermitage Museum, which has been supported by the airline since 2009.

By resuming the Incheon – St. Petersburg route during the summer season, Korean Air meets the demand and provides more options and greater flexibility for passengers travelling to Russia and Northern Europe. www.koreanair.com

 

 

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