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May 10, 2024 · Korean Air Cargo offers e-AWB program for online booking and tracking of air cargo shipments. It also provides aviation logistics innovation and seafood products across the sky.
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Korean Air cargo business began in 1971 with Seoul-LA route,...
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Tailored air cargo just for you. 'Customized' is a...
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Korean Air's secure standard service. Our experienced cargo...
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Booking Guide. The New Cargo Portal of Korean Air offers a...
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Korean Air cargo business began in 1971 with Seoul-LA route, the first trans-pacific network in Korea. Since then, we have expanded our business through the introduction of B747-400F cargo aircraft and dedicated cargo terminals overseas, such as New York and Tokyo airport.
Sep 1, 2023 · Korean Air introduces a program to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for air cargo operations and reduce carbon emissions. Customers can contribute to the program and share the carbon savings with the airline.
Jan 8, 2024 · Korean Air Cargo application is designed to enhance your whole cargo experience. One touch solution to access different cargo specific functions like –Booking, My Cargo, Schedule, Tracking...
Mar 27, 2024 · Find out the latest news and updates on Korean Air Cargo, the airfreight division of Korean Air. Read about its partnerships, certifications, fleet, routes, performance and more.
Jan 27, 2022 · Korean Air achieved its highest annual and quarterly profits, driven by its cargo business that benefited from high demand and low capacity. The airline said it would operate charter and cargo-only flights to respond to market changes and supply chain disruptions.