Korean Air-Delta joint venture to boost air traffic
A planned joint venture between Korean Air and Delta Air Lines is expected to increase the number of visitors to the country via Incheon International, according to the airport and the Korean airline. It would also benefit the two airlines in forging and expanding their fight networks and sharing costs and revenues, making their operations more efficient. The joint venture will enable them to operate air routes to 290 destinations in South and North America, and 80 in Asia. The two will also conduct joint marketing and sales and coordinate international flight schedules. It would attract 400,000 additional Delta passengers transferring at Incheon Airport in 2018. This would include 50,000 Delta passengers now transferring via Narita Airport every year. <br/>
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Korean Air-Delta joint venture to boost air traffic
A planned joint venture between Korean Air and Delta Air Lines is expected to increase the number of visitors to the country via Incheon International, according to the airport and the Korean airline. It would also benefit the two airlines in forging and expanding their fight networks and sharing costs and revenues, making their operations more efficient. The joint venture will enable them to operate air routes to 290 destinations in South and North America, and 80 in Asia. The two will also conduct joint marketing and sales and coordinate international flight schedules. It would attract 400,000 additional Delta passengers transferring at Incheon Airport in 2018. This would include 50,000 Delta passengers now transferring via Narita Airport every year. <br/>