Korean Air restarts services to Riyadh, Jeddah
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, November 12 - 2012 at 01:28
Korean Air Lines has announced direct flights to Saudi Arabia have been restarted after a 15-year hiatus, Reuters has reported. The South Korean carrier, which operates brand-new A330-200 aircraft, will launch three flights per week, linking South Korea's Incheon International Airport with the Saudi capital Riyadh and the port city of Jeddah. Korean Air Lines suspended regular Riyadh-bound flights in 1997 when the so-called "Middle East boom" for South Korean construction firms ended.
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