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Korean Air to start daily flights to Macau

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(Photo: Korean Air)
(Photo: Korean Air)

Korean Air is set to launch a new daily service connecting Seoul Incheon and Macau International Airport starting July 1st. This addition comes as part of the airline’s strategy to strengthen its network in China and respond to the increasing demand for travel.

The flight schedule is designed for evening departures and early morning arrivals, catering to both leisure and business travelers.

Flights will depart from Incheon International Airport at 9:15 pm, arriving in Macau at 11:55 PM local time. The return flight will depart from Macau at 1:10 am, arriving back in Incheon at 6:00 AM.

Macau, known for its unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. From exploring historical sites and vibrant cityscapes to enjoying night tours and entertainment, the region caters to diverse interests.

Korean Air also highlighted Macau’s accessibility to Hong Kong, a destination reachable within an hour by ferry or bus, offering further travel options for passengers.

This new route marks another step in Korean Air’s network expansion in China. In April, the airline resumed services to Zhangjiajie and Zhengzhou, demonstrating its commitment to serving the growing demand for travel within the region.

Written by
Dirk Andrei Salcedo

Dirk is the founder and editor-in-chief of Aviation Updates Philippines (AUP), a platform dedicated to providing the latest news and insights on the aviation industry in the Philippines. With a strong passion for aviation and a background in computer engineering, he manages all aspects of AUP, from website development to content curation.

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