South Korean LCCs Giving Japanese A Run For Their Money

Credit: Kansai International Airport
South Korean low-cost carriers have been targeting Japan as their major market for international expansion, but Japanese airlines will soon be fighting back. All Nippon Airways’ new low-cost carrier—no name for it has yet beeen made public—will start flying in the second half of 2011, and its first...

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