United Airlines of the United States will resume a direct flight linking San Francisco with Incheon, a senior company official said Wednesday.
Starting on April 4, United Airlines plans to offer one daily flight leaving for San Francisco from Incheon International Airport west of Seoul at 1 p.m.
The resumption brings the number of flights to South Korea by the company to 21 a week from the current 14. United operates two daily flights on a route between Incheon and Narita, Japan.
Mark Schwab, vice head of the airline's Asia-Pacific unit, said the resumption represents the importance of the Asia-Pacific region and South Korea for the company.
United Airlines, which had operated a San Francisco-Gimpo (Seoul) route since 1986, suspended the direct route in September last year due to increased fuel costs.
Yahoo News (Asia)
Starting on April 4, United Airlines plans to offer one daily flight leaving for San Francisco from Incheon International Airport west of Seoul at 1 p.m.
The resumption brings the number of flights to South Korea by the company to 21 a week from the current 14. United operates two daily flights on a route between Incheon and Narita, Japan.
Mark Schwab, vice head of the airline's Asia-Pacific unit, said the resumption represents the importance of the Asia-Pacific region and South Korea for the company.
United Airlines, which had operated a San Francisco-Gimpo (Seoul) route since 1986, suspended the direct route in September last year due to increased fuel costs.
Yahoo News (Asia)