Virgin Atlantic is returning to Asia-Pacific with a new route to Seoul. The service from its London Heathrow hub will launch on March 29, 2026, and operate daily.
The news will not come as a huge surprise for industry watchers. In 2023, Virgin Atlantic won traffic rights to operate between London and Seoul as part of pro-competitive conditions tied to the merger of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. However, given fleet constraints and expansion in other regions, it wasn’t clear if or when exactly Virgin would exercise its rights.
The addition of South Korea marks a notable return to East Asia for the British carrier. Last year it announced it would end its Shanghai route after 25 years.
With Hong Kong dropped in 2022 and Tokyo leaving the network almost a decade ago, it left the Indian city of Bengaluru as the carrier’s most easterly destination.
The Seoul flights will be operated by the Boeing 787-9 in a three-class configuration. While the economics of the Dreamliner are well-suited to the route, it is equipped with the airline’s oldest cabin design. Passengers traveling in the carrier’s flagship Upper Class cabin will have an uncompetitive seat which some frequent flyers have dubbed ‘coffin class’ due to its narrow proportions and parallel configuration.
A Leisure-Heavy Route
Hinting at the likely passenger mix onboard the new flights, Virgin acknowledges that the route “is expected to attract a predominantly leisure customer.” Corporate travel and visiting friends and relatives will be secondary sources of traffic.
Connecting passengers will also be important for the long-term success of the new service. Virgin Atlantic recently joined the SkyTeam alliance, opening new transit opportunities through major global hubs such as Seoul Incheon Airport.
The most significant of these is Korean Air, but Vietnam Airlines, China Eastern, China Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, and Xiamen Airlines will also offer strategic onward connections across the region. A total of 15 cities will be available through existing codeshare agreements.
As well as carrying passengers, Virgin Atlantic says South Korea’s “thriving technology and beauty industries” will offer new business opportunities for its cargo division.
Tickets will go on sale on May 14.
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