Korean Air expects profit in 'Turnaround' Year

Korean Air expects this year to be the turning point in the airline's history and one, which the carrier is viewing with optimism. The airline, which celebrates its 30th anniversary in the U.S., forecasts revenue of US$4.6 billion with a profit of US$77 million. According to Korean's CEO, Y. H. Cho...

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