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The strategy will come to fruition in 2027 when the Asiana brand is phased out and is completely replaced by Korean Air.
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With plans to become one of the top global carriers, Korean Air executives outline how the new airline livery is just the start. ByRamsey Qubein Contributor. Forbes contributors publish ...
So, when Korean Air invited me to the unveiling of their new corporate identity in Seoul, I begged my editor for the chance to go and hear more about what goes into an airline updating its livery.