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  2. Korean Air - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air announced that some of its 737s and A300s would be given to Jin Air. In mid-2010, a co-marketing deal with games company Blizzard Entertainment sent a 747-400 and a 737-900 taking to the skies wrapped in StarCraft II branding. In August 2010, Korean Air announced heavy second-quarter losses despite record-high revenue. [29]

  3. List of defunct airlines of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korean Aviation: 1926: 1947: Renamed/merged to Korean National Airlines Korean National Airlines: 1948: 1962: Nationalized and rebranded as Korean Air Lines Korean Air Lines: KE: KAL: 1962: 1984: Rebranded as Korean Air: Korea Express Air: KW: KEA: Korea Express Air: 2009: 2020: Kostar Air: XE: KSA: Kostar Air: 2008: 2009: Never launched Prime ...

  4. List of airlines of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Merged with Korean Air in 2024 Eastar Jet: ESR: ZE: EASTARJET: Gimpo International Airport: 2009: U-FLY Alliance: Jeju Air: JJA: 7C: JEJU AIR: Jeju International Airport Incheon International Airport: 2005: Value Alliance: Founding member of Value Alliance: Jin Air: JNA: LJ: JIN AIR: Gimpo International Airport Incheon International Airport ...

  5. List of Korean Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air flies to 10 domestic destinations and almost 150 international destinations in 50 countries on five continents (except seasonal charter), including destinations for cargo services. [1] [2] Since the COVID-19 pandemic declared in January 2020, Korean Air

  6. Korea Express Air - Wikipedia

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    Korea Express Air (KEA) was an air taxi airline, with its head office in Nam-myeon , Taean, South Chungcheong Province, [1] and with flight operations based in Yangyang International Airport. Destinations

  7. Korean Airlines - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 January 2024, at 16:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Category:Korean Air - Wikipedia

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  9. Air Koryo - Wikipedia

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    The first Air Koryo flight operated by a Tu-154 touched down at Seoul's Incheon International Airport. Air Koryo operated 40 return services to Seoul, along with flights into Yangyang and Busan in South Korea. [55] Inter-Korean charters from Hamhung's Sondok Airport to Yangyang International in South Korea began in 2002. [56]