Korean Air won’t stop flying the world’s longest Boeing 747 flight after all.
The airline stopped flying the jumbo jet between Seoul and Atlanta — a 7,153-mile trek and the world’s longest for the plane type — in March, but has brought it back as its replacement, the 777, just can’t keep up with demand.
Flight data from the aviation analytics company Cirium shows the 747 returned on April 25 and April 27 and will fuly take over from May 7 through August 31. The…





























