Korean Air unveiled its second SkyTeam livery
aircraft on Wednesday.
The aircraft, a Boeing
737-800 with a configuration
of 149 seats, will operate short-haul routes including China,
Japan and South East Asia.
The livery includes features such as the dark blue SkyTeam
logo on the tail fin and the SkyTeam name in large, dark blue
letters along the front side of the fuselage.
The
first aircraft wrapped in SkyTeam colors, a Boeing 777-200 with a
configuration of 260 seats, began its operation in 2009.
Korean Air is a
founding member of the SkyTeam alliance, which together with its
14 members, offers its 474 million annual passengers a worldwide
system of more than 14,000 daily flights covering 916 destinations
in 169 countries.
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