Korean Air will increase its use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on flights to Japan. The airline plans to utilize a SAF blend on 24 weekly services operating between Incheon and Tokyo Haneda.
This expansion of SAF usage follows Korean Air’s initial deployment of the fuel on flights to Singapore, which began in October. The airline has stated its commitment to reducing carbon emissions through the adoption of SAF.
The SAF blend being used is derived from used cooking oil. This initiative is part of a broader effort by Korean Air to integrate more sustainable practices into its operations. The airline is continuing to explore and implement strategies aimed at environmental responsibility within the aviation sector.
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