Korean Air returns to fly to Italy, Milan from July and Rome from September
Now that South Korea's borders are back to welcoming tourists, Korean Air is preparing to reactivate [...]

Now that the frontiers of the South Korea have returned to welcome tourists, Korean Air is preparing to reactivate its intercontinental route network to Seoul, the Asian state capital.
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As of July 1, the carrier's A330/200s Skyteam alliance member will return to fly to Malpensa. Initially, flight KE928 will take off three times a week (Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday) at 8:40 p.m. from Malpensa, arriving the following day in Seoul. Tickets are already on sale at about €500 each way.
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In September, however, the connection to Rome Fiumicino will return: it will be operated with Korean's flagship, namely 747/8. Flight KE932 will depart every Monday, Thursday and Saturday in the evening and arrive in the early afternoon local time.