Budget Airline Bought
South Korea’s Asiana Airlines has purchased a controlling stake in Busan International Air, which plans to begin flying next year as a budget carrier. The investment cost 23 billion won ($25 million). Rival Korean Air is also establishing a no-frills subsidiary, while Singapore’s Tiger Airways...
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