Korean Air has introduced eco-friendly uniforms, which the firm’s maintenance, aerospace, cargo, and ground handling employees started wearing this month.South Korea’s leading flag carrier noted that the renewed uniforms had been designed to cater to the diverse needs of the airline’s staff.Korean A
Korean Air said on Feb. 13 that the airline company has received the green light from the European Union’s antitrust regulator for its merger with smaller local competitor Asiana Airlines.The European Union endorsed the merger after Korean Air promised late last year to offload Asiana Airline’s carg
Korean Air announced on January 31 that its merger with local competitor Asiana Airlines had recently gained approval from Japan’s antitrust watchdog.To finalize the $1.34-billion merger between Korea’s two largest airliners, Korean Air needs to get two more green lights from the United States and t
Korean airline company is scheduled to appealA Russian arbitration court ordered Korean Air last week to pay $46 million in a fine to the country’s customs authorities, the verdict that the South Korean flag carrier vowed to appeal Tuesday.Observers fear that cash-strapped Russia may come up with si
Chairman Cho receiving Excellence in Leadership AwardKorean Air, South Korea’s top flag carrier, announced on June 4 that its Chairman Cho Won-tae, otherwise known as Walter Cho, had won the prestigious Excellence in Leadership Award by Air Transport World (ATW).Launched in 1974, the ATW Airline Ind
Korea’s leading flag carrier returning to Zurich, PragueBeginning this Spring, Korean Air will resume flights to four major European cities for the first time after the virus pandemic took the world by surprise three years ago.Included in the cities are Zurich, Prague, Madrid, and Istanbul, accordin
Questions rise about prospective chief of Korea’s big airlineKorean Air and Asiana Airlines are set to merge in years to come, and Cho Won-tae, chief of the former’s parent company Hanjin Group, is expected to take charge of the new mega-sized entity.But, critics pose questions about whether the 45-
As of May 21 11:25 A.M., Korean Air declined 1.57 percent, compared with yesterday, to 31,400 won. It had declined 11.55 percent through the past month. Compared with its close competitors within the same industry, KOSPI, the monthly volatility of Korean Air was not so high, the earnings rate for 1