Korean Air schedules Zagreb charters

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Korean Air is preparing to make a comeback to Zagreb, albeit in a limited capacity, after more than three and a half years this September. As previously reported, the airline will operate a handful of charters between Seoul and the Croatian capital on behalf of tour operator Hanatour. A total of three rotations will be performed with the 218-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft. Reservations are only possible as part of tour packages originating from Seoul. Flight time on the outbound service is thirteen hours and five minutes, while the inbound is ten hours and 55 minutes.

Outbound, September 22, September 29, October 6 (all times local)


Inbound, October 29, October 6, October 13 (all times local)


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  1. Anonymous10:56

    I think you already wrote about that

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    1. Yes, as you may notice, there is a link to the previous article provided. Schedule for the flights has now been confirmed, as well as the number of flights (from initially planned four to three) and, as a result, this information has been published.

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  2. Anonymous11:18

    Is the plane sitting on ZAG for whole week or is it returning to ICN empty on September 22nd?

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    1. Anonymous11:26

      It doesn't sit. The question is just does it continue to some other European city or returns empty to Seoul.

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  3. Anonymous11:48

    "with the 218-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft".

    How do they make any money with this plane... this A332 has less seats than many A321s!

    That few seats on such a long, intercontinental journey.... unless KE costs are super low.. (which we know they are not)... anywho...

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    1. Anonymous12:02

      The configuration includes more premium class seats which actually have higher profit margins if they can sell them as such

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    2. The system indicates these flights are operating with 6 first class, 23 business and 186 economy class seats.

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  4. Anonymous02:54

    This is going to significantly increase passenger numbers at ZAG airport.

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    1. Anonymous09:34

      Is this a joke? If every flight gets full to the last seat, that's 1308 passengers in total for both ways, that's a significant increase?

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    2. For people whose World ends in Graz, or in the best situation Minken or Vrankvurt, and for those who are here on Party duty, 1000 pax is very very very significant increase. Very often it's not what has been said, or written, but who did it and why

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