Korean Air
has signed a codeshare agreement with Aeroflot, in which both carriers will share the same code on flights between Incheon and Moscow
starting March 27, 2005.
To further strengthen business ties between Korea and Russia, Korean Air will add one more weekly service to Moscow, bringing the number to three times a week. In
total, Korean Air and Aeroflot will offer six weekly services to business and leisure passengers travelling between the two cities and beyond.
Aeroflot is the 14th carrier to establish a codeshare agreement with Korean Air. Earlier this year, Korean Air signed an extended codeshare agreement with Japan
Airlines.
“We are delighted to have Aeroflot as our latest codesharing partner after they signed a memorandum of understanding in May last year to join SkyTeam, the global
alliance of which Korean Air is one of the founding members. At Korean Air, we continuously strive to enhance our service offerings to our business and leisure
travelers,” said Mr. Jong-Hee Lee, President and Chief Operating Officer of Korean Air.
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