Korean Air has unveiled a new aircraft livery, logo and enhanced onboard services as part of a major rebrand.
The carrier, which finally completed its long-running takeover of Asiana Airlines in late 2024, revealed the new look during a ceremony at its headquarters in Seoul on Tuesday (11 March).
The first aircraft to feature the new livery is a Boeing 787-10, which also includes Korean Air’s latest Prestige Suites 2.0 business class cabin. The aircraft will enter service on Wednesday (12 March) on the Seoul Incheon to Tokyo Narita route.
Walter Cho, Korean Air’s chairman and CEO, said: “As a unified Korean Air, we are committed to more than just transportation – we aim to connect people, cultures and the world through the…