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Korean Air says it will operate its first "flight to nowhere" next week.
The company said it will use its A380 jumbo jet for the flight that will depart Incheon International Airport at 10:30 a.m. on February 27.
Passengers on the special flight will fly over multiple cities, including Gangneung, Busan and Jeju, before returning two and a half hours later.
A total of 223 tickets will be available, including for first and business class seats.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, in-flight meals and drinks will not be served, but there will be sales of duty-free products.
South Korea's flagship carrier will also give each passenger a "Safety Kit" that include three KF94 masks, hand sanitizer and tissue packs.
The airline plans to operate similar flights three times next month.
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