SEOUL (The Korea Herals/Asia News Network): Asiana Airlines’ initial response to a recent mid-air door-opening incident was “inappropriate” and will be fined for it, the South Korean government’s investigation showed, Park Sang-hyuk of the main opposition Korea Democratic Party said on Wednesday (Sept 27).
The combined value of unused miles at Korea s two major air carriers reached 3.35 trillion won ($2.5 billion) as of the first half of 2023, data showed Sunday, amid the extension of expiry dates after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted international travel.
Korean Air will weigh passengers and their carry-on luggage when boarding domestic and international flights in compliance with aviation laws. The airline plans to apply a weight standard on passengers, including their carry-on baggage, with domestic passengers at Gimpo International Airport from Aug. 28 to Sept. 6, and international passengers at Incheon International Airport from Sept. 8 to Sept. 19. The collected data will be anonymous and used for safety operations, according to the airline. Passengers who do not wish to participate in the measurements can inform the staff at the time of boarding.
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There is growing skepticism over the success of Korean Air s efforts over the last three years to acquire Asiana Airlines, according to industry officials, Wednesday.Such concerns have emerged as antitrust regulators of the U.S. and the European Union kept delaying their approvals for the deal and asked Korean Air to come up with more effective measures to prevent a monopoly after the merger.