SEOUL- Korean Air (KE), South Korea’s flagship carrier, drastically cuts international flights from regional airports, sparking debate.
The 45% drop in flights from 2019 to 2024 reflects delivery delays and a strategic shift to long-haul routes, amid uneven demand recovery. These changes highlight aviation sector challenges.

Korean Air Cuts 45% of Flights
Korean Air (KE) operated 6,199 international flights from regional airports in 2024,…
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