Korean Air enters Budapest with passenger and cargo services
Korean Air is expanding into the recently opened Seoul Incheon-Budapest sector with passenger and cargo services. Cirium schedules data shows that LOT Polish Airlines was first to launch a scheduled Seoul Incheon-Budapest passenger service in September 2019, flown three times-weekly on Boeing 787-8s configured with 252 seats. From May, Korean Air will operate three-times weekly passenger services, flown on an Airbus A330-200 configured with 218 seats. Budapest airport has been working on a direct connection to South Korea since at least 2018, noting then that 47,000 passengers flew indirectly between both cities in the previous year. Korean states: “Not only is there high travel demand for tourists, but also for businesses as many Korean companies are located in Hungary due to the Hungarian government’s investment policy in the car manufacturing industry.” It expects the new direct service to reinforce its European network and boost its position in the east European market. <br/>
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Korean Air enters Budapest with passenger and cargo services
Korean Air is expanding into the recently opened Seoul Incheon-Budapest sector with passenger and cargo services. Cirium schedules data shows that LOT Polish Airlines was first to launch a scheduled Seoul Incheon-Budapest passenger service in September 2019, flown three times-weekly on Boeing 787-8s configured with 252 seats. From May, Korean Air will operate three-times weekly passenger services, flown on an Airbus A330-200 configured with 218 seats. Budapest airport has been working on a direct connection to South Korea since at least 2018, noting then that 47,000 passengers flew indirectly between both cities in the previous year. Korean states: “Not only is there high travel demand for tourists, but also for businesses as many Korean companies are located in Hungary due to the Hungarian government’s investment policy in the car manufacturing industry.” It expects the new direct service to reinforce its European network and boost its position in the east European market. <br/>