Korean Air (KE) revealed its refreshed corporate identity on Tuesday, marking the first visual brand change for the carrier in over four decades.
Korean Air Asiana Airlines Merger
South Korean airlines have captured an overwhelming 92% of flight capacity between South Korea and Japan, according to December 2024
Korean Air (KE) is making changes to its flights served by the Airbus A380 fleet from March 25, 2025, i.e. the upcoming summer of 2025.
South Korea is among the top 10 largest aviation markets in the world and it is going to change after the Korean Air (KE) and Asiana Airlines (OZ) merger.
Korean Air completes landmark $1.4 Billion merger with Asiana Airlines, creating a powerhouse in South Korean aviation industry’s transformation.
Korean Air (KE) has signed an interline agreement with Air Premia (YP), a long-haul budget airline to facilitate connections between Air Premia’s U.S. flights and Korean Air’s flights to other countries in East Asia.