- Parata Air has launched a new daily cargo route between Da Nang, Vietnam (DAD) and Incheon, South Korea (ICN), effective November 24, 2025.
- Operated with an Airbus A332, the route supports growing trade demand between Vietnam’s manufacturing hubs and South Korea’s tech-driven economy. Extrans Global serves as the cargo GSA for the service out of Da Nang.
Parata Air has announced the launch of a new cargo route connecting Da Nang International Airport (DAD) in Vietnam and Incheon International Airport (ICN) in South Korea. The new service, effective from November 24, 2025, marks a key milestone in strengthening cross-border logistics between two major Asian economies.
The daily flight (WE202), operated with an Airbus A332, departs Da Nang at 22:55 local time and arrives in Incheon at 05:40 the following day. With robust capacity and dependable scheduling, the route is designed to meet rising demand for efficient air cargo between Vietnam’s fast-growing manufacturing regions and South Korea’s technology and trade sectors.
This route reflects Parata Air’s strategic commitment to enhancing intra-Asia connectivity and providing scalable, high-performance cargo solutions.
Extrans Global will act as the exclusive cargo GSA for this route, handling all freight bookings and customer service operations from Da Nang.
Parata Air’s expansion further positions the airline as a dynamic player in regional air cargo, supporting time-sensitive logistics and supply chain resilience across Asia.