Korean Air is actively restoring its international passenger network, which has been suspended in parts due to the pandemic.
Korean Air Boeing 777-300ER arriving into Chicago O’Hare – Image, Economy Class and Beyond
With the Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport lifting all international flight restrictions and mandatory quarantine requirements, Korean Air is planning to scale up its international network, with it planning to scale up flight frequencies on major international routes and resume flight operations to popular travel destinations in line with the recovery of passenger demand.
To support increased operations, grounded aircraft will be taken out of storage and passenger aircraft converted into freighters will be reconfigured. The moves will push Korean Air up from 30% to 50% of pre-COVID network capacity.
And yes – that includes the Airbus A380.
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