Warning: Number of Budapest–Seoul flights reduced!
Polish airline LOT is temporarily reducing the number of flights between Budapest and Seoul.
Instead of four flights a week, the carrier will operate only three flights between South Korea and the Hungarian capital between 3 June and 21 July, AIRportal reports.
Flights LO 2001/2 operate 4 times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between Seoul-Incheon and Liszt Ferenc Airport (Budapest Airport) in the summer timetable.
However, LOT has reduced the number of flights to three per week for the seven-week period from 3 June to 21 July, with the exception of the week beginning 17 June.
Thursday services will be cancelled on 6 and 27 June and 4, 11 and 18 July, while on 15 June there will be no Saturday service.
Flights between Budapest and Seoul
Flights operated with Warsaw-based 787-8s and 787-9s, LO 2002 will take off from Seoul at 08:15 local time and arrive in Budapest at 13:50, before returning to the South Korean capital with LO 2001 at 15:55, arriving at Incheon Airport at 9:30 the next day.
In response to a question from AIRportal, the Polish airline said that the flight schedule has been changed due to demand and operational reasons. They added that the continuously updated schedule is available in the booking systems.
Korean Air operates the route four times a week on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, AIRportal concludes.
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