Korean Air is to restore more long-haul routes with services resuming from Seoul to Milan and Vienna in July, as well as increasing the frequency of its London Heathrow flights.
The carrier will resume Milan Malpensa-Incheon services on 1 July with flights operating three times per week on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
Korean Air will also restart its Vienna International-Incheon route on 1 July with flights running on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Meanwhile, the airline will increase its Heathrow-Incheon route from four to five flights per week from 27 June.
In another long-haul move, Korean Air will resume its flights from Incheon to Las Vegas on 10 July with services operating three times per week.