Korean Air route network

226 non-stop routes operated by Korean Air (KE).

Korean Air (KE) operates 226 non-stop routes reaching 35 countries from 2 hub airports.

Where Korean Air flies from

Route network coverage

Korean Air serves 100 airports per FlightConnections route map. 100 airports cross-verified by our route database.

Aircraft assignments

We are currently expanding per-airline aircraft data for every route. Until that ships, you can browse by aircraft type at /by-aircraft.

Frequently asked questions

How many routes does Korean Air operate?

Korean Air operates 226 non-stop routes.

Which countries does Korean Air fly to?

Korean Air serves 35 countries.

How many destinations does Korean Air fly to?

Korean Air serves 100 airports worldwide per the FlightConnections route map.

Sources verified: FF observed rolling 90d · Jonty 2026-05-17 · FlightConnections 2026-05-21

Editorial by Denys Kolomiiets. Data: methodology.

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