Korean Air Cargo to boost capacity from Israel

Starting September 25th Korean Air Cargo will add three weekly cargo flights between Seoul and Tel Aviv
21.07.08 / 00:00
Korean Air Cargo to boost capacity from Israel
21.07.08
Korean Air Cargo to boost capacity from Israel

Starting September 25th Korean Air Cargo will add three weekly cargo flights between Seoul and Tel Aviv
 
Cargo GSA Israel which represents Korean Air Cargo in Israel reported that starting  September 25th, Korean Air Cargo will add three weekly cargo flights between Seoul and Tel Aviv.  
 
Korean Air Cargo currently operates two weekly cargo flights between Seoul and Tel Aviv, on Monday and Friday, using a Boeing 747 aircraft.
 
The three additional flights will be carried out by Boeing 747-400 combi which will enable Cargo GSA Israel to offer additional 90 tons per week, doubling the present capacity.
 
According  to director general of Cargo GSA Israel, Eran Zilberman, the three new flights will depart Israel on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Seoul. The new schedule with five weekly flights will have a dramatic improvement to the Israeli trading community.