Munich Airport’s network sees three new Asian destinations added. From the beginning of May, Lufthansa will fly nonstop to the Indian metropolis of Mumbai for the first time, with three weekly departures, and as of June 8 will also be offering five weekly departures to Singapore.
In the summer season a total of 248 destinations in 69 countries around the world will be served from Munich Airport, with 52 long-haul routes, 175 continental destinations and 21 connections within Germany. The number of available flights to the South Korean capital Seoul is set to expand as of 9 May, Lufthansa will boost its services to Seoul from three flights a week to five, and later to six weekly departures. As before, the original three flights will continue to Busan, South Korea’s secondlargest city.
Starting from 8 June the Korean flights will fl y on to the Chinese commercial centre of Shenyang. Korean Air is also enhancing its service from Munich to Seoul, offering passenger flights for the first time to complement the existing cargo service as of 1 June, departing three times a week with a B777.