Korean Air has announced it will change the current service on its Seoul Incheon-Milan-Rome–Incheon route, to provide direct flights to both Milan and Rome, offering three flights a week to each destination, with Milan increasing to four times a week in March. The changes will come into effect on February 25th 2015. The Rome service will see Korean Air operating three times a week utilizing B777-300ER aircraft with capacity for 291 passengers.
NEWS Korean Air to launch direct flights to Rome and Milan in Italy
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