Seoul to Zagreb: First air service between Asia and Croatia

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After Korean Air operation of charter flights from Seoul to Zagreb, the airline will expand its network to Europe with the launch of a direct scheduled service between Seoul, South Korea and Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.

Seoul – Zagreb will be operated three times a week starting September 1,2018.

This will be the first regular air connection between Croatia and Asia.

A recent review  on Korean Airlines says: Korean airlines has one of the best on time track records in the world. Excellent aircraft, attentive staff, good seating. But the food service lacks. Sorry, but not everyone favors spicy food, or kimchi for breakfast. The flight did not offer a single Western food fare. The bread rolls however were fine. Brush aside the food choices, and you have…

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