Korean Air Cargo resumed its thrice-weekly Boeing 777 freighter service from Delhi to Vienna and Milan. According to the official press release, flying from Delhi every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, the flight originates at Seoul-Incheon (ICN) and reaches Delhi via Hanoi before it continues to destinations in Europe. The carrier carries mobile parts, electrical equipment, industrial goods, and electronics to Delhi and mobile phones, readymade garments, leather goods, auto parts and carpets to Vienna and Milan which then mostly go to Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, said, Group Concorde, the general service agent (GSA) for Korean Air Cargo in India in the statement. Group Concorde’s Prithviraj Singh Chug, CEO, Group Concorde said, “As the market starts to recover from Covid-19 challenges and the restrictions lifted, we are delighted to resume our freighter operations to Vienna and Milan and reaffirm our commitment to our Indian customers. Korean Air Cargo is one of the world’s biggest cargo brands. We have the outstanding serviceability to serve east and west with freighters into Europe and passenger flights into its hub in Incheon International Airport, thereby connecting to the Korean Air network.”