Summary
- The UK again has passenger Boeing 747 flights.
- Korean Air’s London Heathrow service has changed from the 777-300ER to the 747-8i, increasing capacity by a third.
- Elsewhere in Europe, only Paris CDG will see the airline’s passenger 747s in the peak summer – and only once.
It took a while, but that doesn’t matter. On June 26, the day I wrote this article, the UK regained its only scheduled passenger Boeing 747 service. This is because of Korean Air, whose London…































