SEOUL, South Korea — Korean Air has confirmed that commencing April 29, it will add to its daily service between London’s Heathrow Airport and Seoul, South Korea with flights from London Gatwick, which will initially be three times a week.
This new service will mean that Korean Air will now operate routes to/from Seoul throughout 16 cities in 11 European countries and will link London and Seoul 10 times a week through both Heathrow and Gatwick gateways. As well as boosting the service to Korea, the Gatwick flight timings will also allow the UK traveller to connect onwards to Chinese, Japanese and Southeast Asian destinations. There are also many dual destination opportunities for the leisure traveller, including Bali, Australia and New Zealand.
Korean Air’s Boeing 777s will be used on the Gatwick routes, offering a total of 261 seats including eight First Class fully flat Kosmo Sleeper seats, 28 Prestige Plus (Business) seats and 225 Economy seats. As with all Korean Air flights, passengers can expect a high level of service, award-winning onboard catering, including the famous Korean dish bibimbap and will experience the sophisticated in-flight entertainment system.
Jeong Soo Park, general manager for Korean Air’s London office, said: “We are pleased to announced our UK route frequency increase with the introduction of London’s Gatwick Airport. In addition to increasing the choice for our business travellers, we also look forward to welcoming leisure passengers looking to travel to Asia and beyond. This expansion reflects our ongoing commitment to providing convenient flight times and access to South Korea, as well as onward connections to Southeast Asia and Australia. We look forward to welcoming our first customers through Gatwick this year and building a long-term relationship with the airport.”
Gatwick Airport’s chief commercial officer, Guy Stephenson says: “We are very excited to welcome Korean Air to Gartwick. South Korea remains one of Asia’s fastest growing economies and an important growth market for the UK. It is critical therefore that the UK has strong connections to this country and we are pleased that the airline has chosen to grow its London-Seoul route from Gatwick. We will work in partnership with Korean Air to help make this route a success and look forward to building a strong, long-term relationship with them.”