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'''Korean Air''' is the [[flag carrier]] and largest [[airline]] of [[South Korea]] with its [[headquarters]] in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. It has 2 [[airline hub|hubs]] at both airports in Seoul, the major [[international]] airport [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul Incheon International Airport]] and the smaller [[domestic]] [[Seoul Gimpo International Airport]]. Korean Air has both planes from [[Boeing]] and [[Airbus]] including the [[Boeing 747]] and [[Airbus 380]] to fly to destinations all over the [[world]]. Korean Air flies all over the world including to destinations in [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[South America]], and [[North America]].
'''Korean Air''' is the [[flag carrier]] and largest [[airline]] of [[South Korea]] with its [[headquarters]] in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. It has 2 [[airline hub|hubs]] at both airports in Seoul, the major [[international]] airport [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul Incheon International Airport]] and the smaller [[domestic]] [[Seoul Gimpo International Airport]]. Korean Air has both planes from [[Boeing]] and [[Airbus]] including the [[Boeing 747]] and [[Airbus 380]] to fly to destinations all over the [[world]]. Korean Air flies all over the world including to destinations in [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[South America]], and [[North America]].


==Other Websites==
[[Category:Airlines of Asia]]
{{Commons|Korean Air}}
* [http://www.koreanair.com Official website of Korean Air]

Revision as of 20:37, 30 November 2013

Korean Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
KE KAL KOREANAIR
Founded1946 (as Korean National Airlines)
Commenced operations1962
Hubs
Focus cities
AllianceSkyTeam
Fleet size147
Destinations116
Company sloganExcellence in Flight
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Key peopleCho Yangho (Chairman & CEO)
Websitekoreanair.com

Korean Air is the flag carrier and largest airline of South Korea with its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. It has 2 hubs at both airports in Seoul, the major international airport Seoul Incheon International Airport and the smaller domestic Seoul Gimpo International Airport. Korean Air has both planes from Boeing and Airbus including the Boeing 747 and Airbus 380 to fly to destinations all over the world. Korean Air flies all over the world including to destinations in Asia, Africa, Europe, South America, and North America.

Other Websites