Korean Air posts wider 2019 1H loss, looks to increase premium traffic

Despite robust passenger growth, higher costs and a weaker cargo market saw Korean Air’s net loss widen to 415 billion won ($343 million) in the six months through June 30. The carrier posted a 252.2 billion won loss for the same period a year earlier. Revenue increased 0.6% to 6.1 trillion won, and...

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