Korean Air cancels Zagreb service
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Korean Air has ended ticket sales for its seasonal flights between Seoul and Zagreb, which were to resume on September 1. The airline has revised its international network as a result of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic and now plans to operate 32 of its 110 international routes in June, equivalent to 146 flights per week or 20% of its usual international capacity. During May, it is operating just thirteen routes, or 55 flights per week. Services between Seoul and Zagreb were originally planned to resume in March but were then delayed until June and later to September as the virus continued to spread and hopes of a recovery on the aviation market faded. The airline handled 43.123 passengers on the route in 2019.
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