Korean Air Budget Subsidiary Begins Domestic Flights In July
Korean Air has won final government approval to start operating Air Korea, a new low-cost subsidiary, after four years of preparation. Air Korea will begin flying in July using Boeing 737-800s ad Airbus A300-600s, Bang Sun-Oh, VP- international affairs and alliance team, told The DAILY. “We will...
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