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  2. Merger of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines - Wikipedia

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    An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777-200ER after merger, which Kumho Asiana Group titles and logo are removed.. The merger of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines was a policy announced by the Government of South Korea in November 2020, which resulted in Korean Air absorbing Asiana Airlines creating a dominant carrier in South Korea. [1]

  3. Category:2024 mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Merger of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines; Michel et Augustin; Minipreço (previous page) This page was last edited on 4 February 2024, at 17:27 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Asiana Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air, which was acquired by Hanjin Transportation in 1969, had a monopoly on the South Korean airline industry until the establishment of Asiana in 1988. [7] Asiana's formation did not come about as a policy initiative favoring liberalized market conditions, but rather because of pressure from other chaebols and interests that wanted to compete. [8]

  5. Korean Air takes over at Asiana in $1.6 bln deal - AOL

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    It’s the first big consolidation in the airline industry since the global travel slump began. Korean Air Lines is taking charge at Asiana. It will invest about 1.6 billion dollars to become the ...

  6. Air Seoul - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the airline achieved its best-ever performance, with revenue of $310.9 billion and operating profit of $64.4 billion. Its operating profit margin was also the highest among domestic airlines. [17] As a result of merger with Korean Air, the airline, as well as parent company Air Busan will be integrated with Jin Air, Korean Air's ...

  7. Man tells police why opened Asiana plane door in mid-air

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    A passenger on an Asiana Airlines flight told police he opened a door on the plane minutes before it landed in Daegu, South Korea, on Friday because he was "uncomfortable", Yonhap News Agency ...

  8. Alaska Airlines plans new nonstop flights to Japan, Korea in ...

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    Alaska closed its $1.9 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines in September, less than a year after inking the deal that gives it access to routes across the Pacific and wide-body airplanes such ...

  9. Korean Air - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. (KAL; Korean: 주식회사 대한항공; RR: Jusikhoesa Daehan Hanggong, lit. ' Joint stock company [of] great Korean aviation ') is the flag carrier of South Korea and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations, and international flights.