Articles tagged “korean air lines”

Tourism

Labor Day U.S. Road Trips on Track to Match Last Year

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Labor Day road trips, Korean Air’s successes, and innovative hotel design.

Labor Day U.S. Road Trips on Track to Match Last Year

Airlines

Japan Airlines and ANA Cancel All European Flights

The repercussions of Russia's invasion are spreading further and further. This will be a huge blow for Japan's tourism industry as well as various cargo operations.

Japan Airlines and ANA Cancel All European Flights

Airlines

Airlines Reroute Flights Over Afghanistan as Kabul Airport Evacuations Continue

Missile attacks on commercial planes in recent years will be front of mind for many airlines. No risks will be taken in light of the escalation of militant activity across the country.

Airlines Reroute Flights Over Afghanistan as Kabul Airport Evacuations Continue

Coronavirus

Korean Air Plans To Take Over Rival Asiana Airlines With $1.6 Billion Injection

Consolidation was long overdue in South Korea. If the deal goes through, the result will be a single international carrier cushioned against further blows from the pandemic.

Korean Air Plans To Take Over Rival Asiana Airlines With $1.6 Billion Injection

Airlines

Korean Air Warns That Coronavirus Could Put It Out of Business

As far as warnings go, this is about as stark as you can get. For Korean Air Lines, its very survival really depends on how long the coronavirus crisis lasts.

Korean Air Warns That Coronavirus Could Put It Out of Business

Airlines

Delta Air Lines CEO Says China Revenues Are Up Despite Trade Rhetoric

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian is the second U.S. airline CEO in a week to tell Skift the China market is performing fine for passenger demand. Will it last?