KAL Cargo stays strong in a tough market

Credit: Boeing
For Korean Air Cargo, 2019 has become a year to prepare for 2020 and beyond as the air freight market becomes tougher, with higher fuel prices, trade tensions and concerns about the global economy. In 2018, Korean Air’s (KAL) cargo division posted revenue of KRW3 trillion ($25 million), a healthy...

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