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Korean Air and Delta Air Lines, founding members of SkyTeam, will strengthen their partnership by expanding codeshares to more than 100 US and Canadian destinations and over 30 cities across Asia.

Korean Air and Delta Air Lines, founding members of SkyTeam, will strengthen their partnership by expanding codeshares to more than 100 US and Canadian destinations and over 30 cities across Asia. The airlines plan to launch the new codeshares in the fourth quarter of 2016, subject to government approvals.

Korean Air will place its code on 156 of Deltaโ€™s US and Canadian routes beyond Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York-JFK. Korean Air will also add its code to Deltaโ€™s Sao Paulo, Brazil flights from both Atlanta and New York-JFK. Delta will add its code on Korean Air-operated flights to 32 cities beyond Seoul-Incheon, including Singapore, Bangkok, Saigon, Osaka, Taipei, and many other business and leisure destinations throughout South East Asia and Japan. Delta will also place its code on Korean flights from Houston and San Francisco to Seoul-Incheon.


Korean Air also will place its code on Deltaโ€™s new flight from Atlanta to Seoul-Incheon that will start operating June 3, 2017, and complement the daily service that Korean Air currently offers. This new service will offer the most convenient access to Korea, China, Southeast Asia, and Japan for Korean Air and Delta customers throughout the Southeast US.

โ€œOur expanded partnership with Delta allows our customers to travel more conveniently with more options between Asia and the Americas, strengthening our position as the worldโ€™s largest transpacific airline, said Walter Cho, Korean Airโ€™s COO. โ€œTravelers will benefit from the combined network strength of Korean Air and Delta resulting in greater schedule flexibility and increased frequency.โ€

โ€œDelta and Korean Air are expanding a 20+ year transpacific partnership, and we believe the new Delta service between Atlanta and Seoul, in conjunction with an enhanced partnership with Korean, solidifies our joint position as leading carriers in the U.S.-Asia market,โ€ said Steve Sear, Deltaโ€™s President โ€“ International and EVP โ€“ Global Sales. โ€œIncheon International Airport is one of the premier gateways to Asia and the strength of our combined hubs and flight offerings gives customers a significantly enhanced portfolio of destinations for travel.โ€




Korean Air currently has codeshare partnerships with 35 airlines on 260 routes worldwide and is continuing to expand its partnerships to provide convenient schedules for its passengers.

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Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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