Korean Air Cargo has served the Seoul-Tel Aviv route through a codeshare agreement with El Al Israel Airlines. cargo transport service will be improved in terms of capacity and schedule stability
Korean Air Cargo started a regular freighter service on the Seoul-Tel Aviv route on December 17th. To date, Korean Air Cargo has served the Seoul-Tel Aviv route through a codeshare agreement with El Al Israel Airlines.
With the launch of Korean Air Cargo’s regular freighter on this route, cargo transport service will be improved in terms of capacity and schedule stability. Also improved will be cargo transit service the Middle East and Northeast Asia.
Flight KE579 departs Incheon on Sundays at 20h45, and flies to Vienna and Tel Aviv. Flight KE580 departs Tel Aviv on Mondays at 07H35 and flies to Incheon.
Korean Air Cargo flies regular freighter service to Tel Aviv
Korean Air Cargo has served the Seoul-Tel Aviv route through a codeshare agreement with El Al Israel Airlines. cargo transport service will be improved in terms of capacity and schedule stability
18.12.06 / 00:00
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