The global crisis is forcing companies to redouble their efforts and originality.

Korean-Air airline, South Korea’s largest national carrier and one of the largest in the world of aviation, has decided to join other Korean airlines to make so-called journeys. to “nowhere“.
In order not to leave their planes on the ground, and also to be able to bring in the money in the coffers, faced with the economic crisis, the airline company decided to use its fleet of A380, to carry out flights over his country towards the East Sea, Busan, Jeju Island, the Korea Strait and back to Incheon. This first flight to “nowhere” will take place on February 27th.
Various entertainment options will be offered on this flight which will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. The price varies from 170 to 540 euros depending on the class in which you will travel.
This innovation occurs because the companies have canceled most of their international flights due to the various restrictions applied in each country. Other companies like Asiana airline or Jeju air had done the same to try not to collapse economically.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Korean Air