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Saturday, 27 December, 1997, 14:20 GMT
Korean airlines cut back on flights
Two South Korean airlines are to cut flights and abandon certain routes to cope with business difficulties caused by the depreciation of the national currency, the won. The Transport Ministry said Korean Air and Asiana Airlines would discontinue service on twenty international routes and reduce the number of flights on thirteen others. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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