Asiana flies frequently from Frankfurt to Seoul

Asiana flies frequently from Frankfurt to Seoul

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From May 28, Asiana Airlines will increase the connection to Frankfurt am Main with an additional non-stop flight every Saturday.

The Frankfurt-Seoul route is currently offered four times a week. An Airbus A-5 with 350-class seating (Economy, Economy Smartium, Business Smartium) is also used on the 3th flight per week. In line with this, the connecting flight connections from Seoul will be increased for the summer business: daily flight connections to Tokyo/Narita, Osaka/Kansai, Manila, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Hanoi and Singapore will be offered from May.

The Frankfurt-Seoul flight connection (scheduled) from May 28:

Photo: Asiana Airlines.

Entry into Korea is visa-free for EU citizens. In addition, the country was one of the first in Asia to lift and ease the quarantine requirement
thus tourists to travel the country.

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