Korean Air welcomes first direct flight to Delhi, India
Korean Air has celebrated its inaugural Delhi-Incheon direct flight with a welcome ceremony at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Airport.
Korean Air’s maiden flight from Incheon to Delhi, KE481, touched down at Indira Gandhi Airport and was welcomed with a water canon event prepared by the airport.
Following was a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the inaugural flight departing from Delhi.
Korean Air’s Incheon-Delhi direct service will operate five days a week utilising an Airbus A330-200 aircraft capable of seating 218.
Equipped with Korean Air’s newest seats in both First and Prestige Class and cutting edge AVOD system, the aircraft will provide customers utmost comfort.
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KE482 will depart Delhi at 19:40 and land in Incheon at 05:50 next day which will enable passengers to benefit from Korean Air’s extensive global network.
The return flight, KE481 will depart Incheon at 12:45 and land in Delhi at 18:20.
Korean Air will continue to offer its extensive global network with a wider range of options for each of its passengers, delivering true “Excellence in Flight”.