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Remarks: Cargo only: served by Korean Air Cargo. * served by both Korean Air and Korean Air Cargo.

Africa

Egypt

Americas

North America

Canada
United States

South America

Brazil

Asia

Central Asia

Uzbekistan

East Asia

China
Hong Kong SAR of China
Japan
South Korea
Mongolia
Taiwan

South Asia

India
Nepal

Southeast Asia

Cambodia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam

Southwest Asia

Israel
United Arab Emirates

Europe

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Oceania

Australia
Fiji
Guam
New Zealand
Palau

Terminated destinations

Korean Air served the following previously:[1][2][3][4][5]

Africa
  • Libya – Tripoli
Asia
  • Bahrain
  • Bangladesh – Dhaka (cargo)
  • China - Urumqi (now charters only)
  • India – Delhi (cargo)
  • Indonesia – Batam (cargo)
  • Iraq – Baghdad
  • Japan – Kumamoto
  • Kuwait
  • Macau
  • Malaysia – Johor Bahru (cargo), Penang (now cargo only)[6]
  • Korea, North – Pyongyang
  • Korea, South – Gangneung, Mokpo, Sokcho, Yangyang
  • Saudi Arabia – Dhahran, Jeddah, Riyadh
  • Sri Lanka – Colombo
  • United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi
  • Vietnam – Da Nang
Europe
  • Germany – Munich
  • Sweden – Lulea (cargo)
  • Switzerland - Basel (cargo)
  • United Kingdom – London-Stansted (cargo)
North America
  • United States – Anchorage (now cargo only), Boston, Denver, Houston (cargo), Newark, Portland (cargo)
  • Canada - Calgary
Oceania
  • Australia – Cairns
  • New Zealand – Christchurch
  • Northern Mariana Islands – Saipan

References

  1. ^ April 1981 route map retrieved 9 December 2009.
  2. ^ 1986 time table
  3. ^ 1996 route map
  4. ^ October 2004 route map
  5. ^ March 2002 route map
  6. ^ "KOREAN AIR TO LAUNCH SERVICE TO PENANG, MALAYSIA". Highbeam.com. July 26, 2004.