Incheon Relies on New Air Service To Achieve Growth Goal

Credit: INCHEON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
While Seoul’s Incheon International has a large role in Korean Air’s plans, the airport is relying on Korean—as well as mainline rival Asiana and new low-cost carriers—to achieve its own aggressive growth targets. Incheon completed the second stage of its development plan last year, and is about to...

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