Asiana Airlines returns to Rome from Seoul twice weekly after a two-year interruption due to the pandemic.
Currently between Seoul and Rome Fiumicino flights departs every Tuesday and Saturday and from Seoul's Incheon Airport passengers can connect to other destinations, including Japan, China and some parts of the Pacific.“We hope for a rapid recovery of tourist and business traffic”
"The resumption of two flights a week is an important first step in restoring air connectivity between Italy and South Korea, and we hope for a rapid recovery of tourist and business traffic between the two countries," commented Kim Hyeoktae, general manager Italy of Asiana Airlines.
Asiana is rebuilding its intercontinental network
"The reactivation of the direct flights between Rome and South Korea is an important signal for the resumption of air connectivity with the Far East, and we hope to see more and more countries reopen to international markets - underlined Federico Scriboni. - We are proud that Asiana has chosen Rome as part of its strategy to rebuild its intercontinental network, focusing on the relevance of the market and the quality of service and airport infrastructure that make Fiumicino the most popular airport in Europe.”