South Korea is redefining its aviation market through the redistribution of key flight routes after the Korean Air–Asiana merger. This move opens doors for low-cost carriers to secure major domestic and international routes, from Jakarta to London. Aimed at fostering fair competition, the plan boosts opportunities for independent airlines, enhances connectivity, and encourages innovation—marking a new chapter of growth and diversity in South Korea’s aviation sector.
South Korea Boosts Air Competition with Major Route Redistribution

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