SEOUL- Korean Air (KE) inaugurated its direct service from Seoul (ICN) to Lisbon (LIS), Portugal on September 11, marking a significant expansion of its European network.
Flight KE921 took off from Incheon International Airport at 11:50 am, heralding a new era of connectivity between South Korea and Portugal.
Korean Air Seoul to Lisbon
The launch was celebrated with a ceremony at Incheon Airport, bringing together key figures from Korean Air, diplomatic circles, and tourism authorities.
Attendees included Korean Air President Keehong Woo, Korean Air Vice President and Head of Korea Regional Headquarters Kwang Ho Ko, Portuguese Ambassador to South Korea H.E. Susana Vaz Patto, and Visit Portugal Director for Japan and South Korea Inês Pereira de Queiroz.
The new route will operate thrice weekly, with Flight KE921 departing Incheon at 1:10 pm every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, landing in Lisbon at 8:10 pm local time.
The return flight, KE922, leaves Lisbon at 10:10 pm on the same day, touching down in Incheon at 7:10 pm the following day. The outbound journey takes 15 hours and 10 minutes, while the inbound flight lasts 13 hours.
Korean Air has deployed its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for this route, offering a total capacity of 278 seats. The aircraft configuration includes 24 Prestige Class seats and 254 Economy Class seats, catering to diverse passenger needs and preferences.
Only Non-stop Route to Lisbon
The direct service eliminates the need for transfers in France or Spain, or switching to land transport upon reaching Europe, significantly reducing travel time and complexity. It is the only non-stop route between Northeast Asia and Lisbon.
Lisbon, situated on the Iberian Peninsula along the Tejo River, offers a unique blend of historical landmarks and modern attractions. The city’s appeal spans from stunning beaches to UNESCO World Heritage sites, attracting diverse travelers from backpackers to honeymooners. Lisbon’s frequent portrayal in media further enhances its global allure.
Cultural enthusiasts will find the Jeronimos Monastery in the Belém district particularly intriguing, renowned as the birthplace of the Portuguese egg tart. A tram ride through Lisbon’s streets provides an authentic glimpse into the city’s rich history and vibrant daily life.
Beyond Lisbon, the city of Porto, easily accessible by train, offers visitors a deeper immersion into Portuguese culture. Porto’s distinct charm and cultural depth provide a comprehensive experience of Portugal’s local flavors and traditions.
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