Korean Air to Launch Seoul–Melbourne Flights

Korean Air will launch a new non-stop service between Seoul Incheon and Melbourne, strengthening its network between South Korea and Australia.

The new route will operate three times a week from December 18, 2026, through March 14, 2027, with flights scheduled on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The service will be operated using Boeing 787-9 aircraft, offering passengers direct connectivity between Seoul and Melbourne.

The new Melbourne service will complement Korean Air’s existing year-round flights to Sydney and Brisbane, expanding the airline’s presence in the Australian market and providing travellers with another direct option between South Korea and Australia.

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