Monday
January 20, 2020
Gangnam-gu, South Korea
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Korean Air Lines is rebounding from the pandemic, reaching an agreement to raise employee wages by 10 percent, which were frozen for the past two years.
The government will provide more subsidies to cargo truck drivers and others using diesel vehicles, such as bus and taxi drivers, starting June 1, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tranport on Monday.
Korean Air Lines beat expectations in the first quarter with a net profit of 543.9 billion won ($429.4 million), compared to a 28.8 billion won loss in the same quarter the previous year.
Incheon International Airport, the main gateway to Korea, became the world's second-busiest cargo airport in 2021, up one notch from the previous year, a trade body.
Korean action flick “Special Cargo” featuring actor Park So-dam of Oscar-winning “Parasite,” has been sold to 47 countries across the globe and will hit theaters in five Asian countries within next month, its distributor NEW announced Wednesday...
The volume of cargo delivered through the Incheon International Airport surpassed 3 million tons last month, 20 years after it first opened, the airport said on Sunday. According to the Incheon International Airport Corporation, the feat was ...
Cargo transportation at the Incheon International Airport Corporation hit a record high this year, while the number of passengers is down more than 90 percent from before the pandemic.
Truck drivers began a three-day strike Thursday demanding a rise in wages.
Cargo processed at Korean seaports increased nearly 4 percent in October on a rise in petrochemicals exports and ore imports, government data showed Tuesday.
Shipping companies reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings on global port congestion and higher rates.
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