Asiana Returns to Indonesia


 

Following an eight-year suspension of service, South Korean carrier Asiana Airlines has announced plans to resume fights to Indonesia from Seoul Incheon. The airline—Korea’s second largest and a Star Alliance member—will operate a daily service to Jakarta as of July 21, using Boeing 767-300 jets; and, beginning July 25, a twice-weekly service to Denpasar, Bali, using A330-300 aircraft.

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