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  Korean Air Strike Ends
Korean Air resumed full flight services on Tuesday after the government ordered at the weekend its unionized pilots to end a four day strike and return to work.
Korean Air accounts for 48 percent of the country's export and import cargo shipments and 41 percent of international passenger flights, according to the minister.
The pilots' union at Korean Air is seeking a 3.5 percent rise in base salary, down from an initial demand for 6.5 percent.
news.airwise.com /story/view/1134477085.html   (273 words)

  
  Cargo GSA Israel :: Partners :: Korean Air Cargo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In March of last year, Korean Air announced that its goal was to be the largest commercial airline cargo carrier by 2007.
Korean Air has been carrying cargo since its establishment in 1969, and has been able to build up its operations as the Korean economy grew and expanded over the past several decades.
The Hanjin Group, of which Korean Air is the largest subsidiary, is one of the world's leading transportation conglomerates specializing in air, sea and ground transportation.
www.cargogsa.co.il /partnerKorean.aspx   (183 words)

  
 2005 Airline News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Korean Air's vision is to be a leader in the world airline industry, respected for service that exceeds expectations, products our customers value and trust, and a corporate culture that encourages innovation.
Korean Air is also the only commercial airline in the world with a passenger, cargo and aerospace division.
Over the years, Korean Air has developed into one of the major international carriers through the dedication of our 15,000 employees and their ability to adapt and excel in a changing business environment.
www.changi.airport.com.sg /changi/en/airline_partners/latest_airline_news/2005/Korean_Air.html   (313 words)

  
 ▒▒ Korean Air Cargo - To be a respected leader in the world airline community ▒▒
Korean Air has been carrying cargo since its establishment in 1969, and has been able to build up its operations as the Korean economy grew and expanded over the past several decades.
Korean Air, with a fleet of 113 aircraft, is one of the world's top 20 airlines, and operates almost 400 passenger flights per day to 90 cities in 32 countries.
At this time, Korean Air began to add dedicated freighters to its fleet, and was the first airline to operate freighters across northern polar routes on transpacific flights.
cargo.koreanair.com /ecus/fpg/servlet/CargoNewsServlet?pid=12&version=eng&seqNo=82   (962 words)

  
 dfwairport.com - Korean Air Continues High Level Of Service At DFW
Korean Air and DFW Airport are celebrating a decade-long relationship that touts growth and enhancement.
Korean Air is having a tremendous year and DFW looks forward to continuing its relationship with the airline for many years.
Korean Air is the only commercial airline in the world with a passenger, cargo and aerospace division.
www.dfwairport.com /flyer/04/08/korean.html   (632 words)

  
 CNN.com - Korean Air to boost fleet in 2002 - December 24, 2001
A spokesman said Korean Air's fleet would fall to 114 aircraft at the end of 2002 from 119 now, as a result of the company's aircraft management program.
Last week, Korean Air said it would add two new destinations to its schedules, Hanoi in Vietnam and Saipan in the north western Pacific ocean.
Shares of Korean Air fell 120 won or 1.54 percent to 7680 won in Monday afternoon trade, while the broader Kospi stock index dipped 0.2 percent to 643.38.
edition.cnn.com /2001/BUSINESS/asia/12/23/korean.air.biz   (295 words)

  
 Korean Air - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1990s Korean Air became the first airline to use the new MD-11 to supplement its new fleet of Boeing 747-400s.
Korean Air is a founding partner in SkyTeam, the world's second largest alliance.
Korean Air operates 99 passenger aircraft, and 18 cargo aircraft, for a total of 117 planes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Korean_Air   (1120 words)

  
 Skyteam FAQ and Travel Tips - Skyteam
Korean Air's hub at Seoul's new Incheon Airport is the future-leading hub in Asia and one of the few major hub airports in the world with room to expand.
Korean Air, one of Asia's largest carriers, serves 98 destinations in 31 countries around the world.
The current ATI permits Air France, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines and Delta to cooperate in the operation of their trans-Atlantic routes, improving the quality and competitiveness of the services they offer to customers, while retaining their separate corporate and national identities.
www.skyteam.com /EN/faq   (1580 words)

  
 Welcome To Air Cargo World -- Breaking News
Korean Air unseated Lufthansa as the world's top combination airline for cargo.
According to the latest rankings from the International Air Transport Association, KAL carried 8.164 billion freight tonne kilometers in 2004.
Korean Air carries cargo to 39 destinations in 25 countries worldwide.
www.aircargoworld.com /break_news/07012005c.htm   (221 words)

  
 Korean Air
Upon check-in, you are required to present the Coupon, your SKYPASS card, Korean Air ticket on a Korean Air operated flight, and government issued photo identification.
Korean Air reserves the right to change the SKYPASS program rules, regulations, terms, conditions, travel awards, mileage award levels and special offers, in whole or in part, at any time with or without notice, even though changes may affect the value of the mileage already accumulated.
Korean Air reserves the right to terminate the SKYPASS program entirely with six (6) months prior notice.
www.usbank.com /cgi_w/cfm/creditcards/korean_air/signature_details.cfm   (876 words)

  
 Inbound Logistics: Feature Story
Mullen's concern is understandable considering the magnitude of creating an alliance of this size, with six large air cargo companies offering 512 destinations, and moving 15 billion freight ton kilometers per year.
Air cargo alliances are not a passing trend.
For one, "Air France is merging with KLM.
www.inboundlogistics.com /articles/features/0104_feature04.shtml   (2515 words)

  
 Seoul Airport - Airport Transfer
Korean Air is to start code sharing for the new route for Seoul - Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson Int'l Airport) of Delta Airlines from coming June 5.
Korean Air is set to launch a third daily flight between Hong Kong International Airport and Seoul Incheon International Airport - ICN.
Korean Air serves 77 destinations in 29 countries with the main Korean Air hub 25 miles from Seoul at Incheon International Airport.
www.air-port-transfer.net /seoul.php   (729 words)

  
 Continental Airlines - Korean Air
Now known as Korean Air, the airline operates, from its brand-new hub in Incheon, nearly 400 daily flights to 79 cities in 29 countries and is considered to be among the top 20 airlines in the world.
Korean Air is also a founding member of the SkyTeam alliance.
Korean's catering service is also outstanding, recently honored for its food service winning the coveted Mercury Award from the International Flight Catering Association.
www.continental.com /web/en-US/content/company/alliance/koreanair.aspx   (285 words)

  
 Korean Air Passenger Opinions about Korean Air product and service standards
Korean are still in the process of upgrading the entertainment in their fleet.
I will definitely not be flying Korean Air again, if anyone in London is considering flying back to NZ for a holidays, you may want to choose Malaysian airline, Singapore or Cathay Pacific or Air NZ all of which have VOD as standard on all flights to NZ.
Also, Korean advertised that what might be termed the ‘national’ dish, bi bim bap, is available on all flights, and is one of their specialties.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/korean.htm   (5214 words)

  
 Korean Air Australia > history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Korean Air is represented in Australia in Victoria, Western Australia and South Australia.
Korean Air's extensive route structure spans the world with one of the industry's youngest fleets.
Korean Air will become a great global leader largely through the dedication of our 15,000+ employees and their ability to adapt to a changing business environment.
www.worldaviation.com.au /airlines/koreanair.asp   (931 words)

  
 Korean Air launches Flights to Nepal and Charter Service to Cambodia
Korean Air inaugurated a weekly flight to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal on Monday.
Korean Air plans to expand the service to 2 to 3 flights a week in spring.
Korean Air will also launch public charter flights to two popular destinations in Cambodia, providing more choices for travelers to southern Asia.
www.asiatraveltips.com /news06/1411-KoreanAir.shtml   (463 words)

  
 Airline Travel News - LAN and Korean to Codeshare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On September 10, 2005, LAN Airlines and Korean Air began joint operation of the Seoul-Los Angeles-Santiago route based on codesharing.
This marks the beginning of the implementation of the commercial agreement signed between Korean Air and LAN Airlines to develop the market between Latin America and Korea.
Korean Air passengers will enjoy greater options for flying to various points in Latin America, while LAN Airlines passengers will have use of all facilities for traveling to Korea with multiple choices on schedules and frequencies to ensure the connections they need.
www.breakingtravelnews.com /article/20050912054105555   (258 words)

  
 Korean Air boosts North American service
Korean Air is boosting service to two North American destinations, and upgrading its product to a third.
Korean Air has come a long way in recent years.
Korean Air operates almost 400 flights a day to 90 cities in 31 countries.
news.cheapflights.com /airlines/2006/03/korean_air_boos.html   (422 words)

  
 Welcome to Korean Air
Employees of Korean Air, its subsidiaries, affiliates and immediate families (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and persons living in the same household of such employees are not eligible.
Korean Air reserves the right to post, remove and/or modify this sweepstakes on the internet or through other mode of media at any time.
Korean Air is not responsible for injuries or damage to participants to any other person's computer, other equipment, or person relating to or resulting from in the sweepstakes, or from downloading materials or accessing the site.
www.koreanair.com /local/na/ld/eng/ft/ne/event_rules.htm   (1035 words)

  
 Korean Air
Based in South Korea, Korean Air is one of the largest in Asia.
Korean Air has won many international awards and accolades in the recent years.
Korean Air flies to a number of destinations in Australia and New Zealand, Africa, Asia, Indonesia, The Middle East, Europe and North America.
www.travel.com.au /international-airlines/korean-air.html   (285 words)

  
 Korean Air to launch Las Vegas
Some of those Chinese cities are off the beaten path, making Korean Air the prime connecting conduit for travelers from the U.S. In recent years, Korean Air has seen its service reputation soar.
Korean is also a two-time winner of the prestigious Mercury Award for catering.
U.S. fliers looking to pick up frequent flier points should know that Korean Air is one of the prime players in the SkyTeam alliance – an alliance that includes such carriers as Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines, and Northwest Airlines.
news.cheapflights.com /airlines/2006/06/korean_air_to_l.html   (394 words)

  
 Korean Air
The airline was formed in 1962 as Korean Air Lines, and was taken over by the Hanjin Corporation in 1969.
Top destinations include Sydney, Auckland, Bangkok, and Toyo, and the carrier is well known for providing low cost flights from the UK.
The top class on Korean Air is Premium Class, where passengers benefit from a fully flat bed.
www.airline-search.co.uk /korean-airlines   (279 words)

  
 Korean Air :: Korean Air Adds More Flights to China, Sea Asia
Korean Air now flies from more cities in North America to more cities in China than any other airline.
Korean Air's inflight service earned a top three ranking in almost every airline category in the 2005 TIME Asia Readers' Travel Choice Awards.
Korean Air, with a fleet of 118 aircraft, is one of the world's top 20 airlines and operates over 80 passenger flights per week between North America and Asia.
sev.prnewswire.com /travel/20060928/LATH04228092006-1.html   (408 words)

  
 Korean Airways - International Airlines - ZUJI - Your online travel guru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Additionally, with ZUJI.com.au, it is possible to book cheap flights on Korean Air and compare its prices with other airlines for your travel needs.
Korean Air has an extensive route structure spanning the world, providing passenger flights to 80 cities in 26 countries.
In addition to redeeming miles for cheap flights on Korean Air, it is possible to earn SkyPass miles when you fly with the other members of SkyTeam.
www.zuji.com.au /web/content/au/local/airlines/korean-air.htm   (365 words)

  
 Airsider - commercial aviation news and reports
Although at press time Korean Air’s 2002 financial figures were only preliminary and available through a statement to the Korea Stock Exchange, they showed a major improvement over 2001, when the carrier faced a loss of KW 589 billion.
That was, of course, good news for Korean Air Cargo, but at the same time the strikes also affected one of its sister companies (in the Hanjin Group - editor), which is involved in sea freight and as a result of the strikes lost a lot of money.
Surprisingly, with Korean Air’s decision to retire its fleet of Airbus A300-600 freighters, any future expansion or opening up of new routes will have to be carried out with the carrier’s fleet of 15 B747s (nine B747-400Fs, five B747-200Fs, plus one leased -400F from Atlas Air).
www.airsider.net /files/2003/0803/001/kal_cargo.htm   (2095 words)

  
 China Logistics News » Blog Archive » Korean Air new cargo flight to Qingdao
Korean Air has started regular cargo flight operations between Incheon and Qingdao in China.
With the addition of Qingdao, Korean Air cargo destinations in China have increased to seven.
In September, Korean Air signed a contract with Sinotrans Air Transportation Development, a subsidiary of Sinotrans Group, China’s biggest logistics company, to set up a joint cargo venture in China.
www.chinaeconomicreview.com /logistics/2006/12/06/korean-air-new-cargo-flight-to-qingdao   (214 words)

  
 Korean Air
Korean Air, is the largest Airline in Korea.
To offer more destinations and flights, Korean Air has joined forces with other carriers to sell certain routes and flights on a shared basis.
Korean Air has flights to following destinations across the world.
www.flightshub.com /main-airlines/airlines/korean-airlines.html   (219 words)

  
 Korean Air looks to the future with A380   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Korean Air has confirmed that the A380 will play a significant role in its future growth plans by signing a firm contract for the purchase of five aircraft, plus three options.
Korean Air will initially introduce the A380 on high density traffic routes from Seoul to the US west coast, with subsequent destinations likely to include cities on the US east coast and Europe.
Deliveries to Korean Air are scheduled to take place between late 2007 and 2009.
www.airbus.com /en/presscentre/pressreleases/pressreleases_items/10_23_03_Korean_Air.html   (420 words)

  
 Korean War - Liberty - Themepark
North Korean forces invaded South Korea in 1950 and President Harry Truman authorized the use of American land, sea, and air forces in Korea to defend South Korea.
Meet some families whose sons or daughters are still missing in action from the Korean War and learn about their efforts to work with the North Korean government.
Find information about the history of the Korean War, a timeline of the events, a guide to the artillery that was part of the war, information about the military units, photographs, and more.
www.uen.org /themepark/liberty/koreanwar.shtml   (787 words)

  
 Korean Airlines Flights: Airline Profile and Routes Information
Korean Airlines operate flights between London and Seoul, the capital of South Korea, with onward connections to various cities in the Asia-Pacific region.
Korean Airlines have also recently started a marketing drive to encourage more people to take flights from London to Australia via Seoul.
Korean Airlines provide regular domestic shuttle flights from Seoul to cities such as Busan (Pusan).
www.flightmapping.com /airlines/Korean   (127 words)

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