South Korea, Serbia sign aviation deal
South Korea and Serbia have signed an agreement to help increase flights between the countries, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday. The accord was signed by South Korean ambassador to Belgrade Lee Do-hoon and Serbian deputy prime minister Zorana Mihajlovic Wednesday. The two sides initialled an agreement in 2014 to operate 3 flights per week and allow code-sharing between airlines. "Although no direct flights are currently in service between South Korea and Serbia, once the agreement takes effect, we expect passengers to more easily book flights and carry out relevant procedures through code-sharing and other means," the ministry said. "We expect the agreement to provide a good opportunity for our airlines to expand into the Eastern European aviation market," the ministry said. <br/>
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South Korea, Serbia sign aviation deal
South Korea and Serbia have signed an agreement to help increase flights between the countries, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday. The accord was signed by South Korean ambassador to Belgrade Lee Do-hoon and Serbian deputy prime minister Zorana Mihajlovic Wednesday. The two sides initialled an agreement in 2014 to operate 3 flights per week and allow code-sharing between airlines. "Although no direct flights are currently in service between South Korea and Serbia, once the agreement takes effect, we expect passengers to more easily book flights and carry out relevant procedures through code-sharing and other means," the ministry said. "We expect the agreement to provide a good opportunity for our airlines to expand into the Eastern European aviation market," the ministry said. <br/>