Korean Air’s Seoul-Budapest flight has been hugely popular, with passengers jumping at the chance to grab available tickets as soon as the flight was launched.
As a result, in mid-October, the airline replaced the Boeing 787 Dreamliner originally used to operate the route with a Boeing 777 aircraft, offering even more seats. The South Korean national carrier will increase the frequency of the flight from one to two per week at the end of October and to three per week from 22 December, which is good news not only for visitors to Seoul, Budapest Airport wrote on its Facebook page.
The service offers excellent connections to several countries in Asia and Oceania.
Book today at koreanair.com or through Hungarian travel agents and bag your dream trip for the winter season!
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Source: Budapest Airport/Facebook
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