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As part of a business delegation to the Republic of Korea this week, Air New Zealand chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty has shared details on the upcoming return of the airline’s seasonal direct services to Seoul.
Flights between Auckland and Seoul will recommence on October 28, 2024, and continue through to March 29, 2025, with more than 130 flights between the countries across the period.
“Korea continues to be an important market for us so it’s fantastic to return to Seoul from next month. With three flights a week between the cities on our 787 Dreamliner there will be nearly 40,000 seats on offer for customers over five months.
“Seoul continues to be an important route for our cargo services too. In the same period last year, we carried more than 2000 tonnes of cargo between the cities, with fresh produce like avocados, blueberries, and lamb heading to Korea from New Zealand. We’re expecting to see similar volumes of cargo transported between the cities this season.”
To celebrate its return to Seoul, Air New Zealand has sale fares available for New Zealand customers travelling to Korea. Customers will be able to book fares from $699 one way, with the sale available until September 30, 2024.
“Seoul is an amazing destination for Kiwis to explore. It is modern and tech-savvy, and boasts a rich history with palaces, village-style neighbourhoods and traditions that reach back hundreds of years. Home to a world-class food scene, Seoul should be on the bucket list for any foodie.
“Equally, we’re looking forward to seeing Koreans embrace the return of Air New Zealand services. For the same period last year, around 60 percent of demand on the route was out of Korea.
“We look forward to welcoming our Korean customers back on board and to Aotearoa this summer and are excited to carry Kiwis to see the sights of Seoul over the coming months.”
“Korea is an important inbound tourism and trade market for Aotearoa,” says Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
“In the year ending June 2024, 70,000 arrivals came from Korea, making it the sixth-largest visitor market. It’s great to see more air travel capacity this summer as it means more opportunities for connection between Korea and Aotearoa.”