Beginning May 17, WestJet guests will gain access to six additional cities across four Asian countries from Seoul’s Incheon International Airport through an expansion of codeshare agreement with Korean Air.
The new destinations to be offered by WestJet on codeshare are: Bangkok (Thailand), Hong Kong (China), Singapore, and Da Nang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam.
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The Canadian airline will inaugurate its new non-stop route between Calgary and Seoul on May 17, which will operate up to three times a week.
“As we prepare for WestJet’s inaugural flights between Calgary and Incheon, the timing of this codeshare expansion is ideal. We are enhancing connectivity to more destinations in Asia for our guests and WestJet Rewards members from one of the world’s busiest cities, and Korean Air’s global hub” said Jeff Hagen, WestJet Vice-President of Commercial Development and Strategic Partnerships.
“We are excited to announce an expanded codeshare with our longstanding partner WestJet, offering our valued customers access to a wide range of transpacific destinations,” said Tae Joon Kim, Korean Air Senior Vice President and Head of International Affairs & Alliance.
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