GLOBAL ground lander Swissport, in a joint venture with Aero K Holdings, will provide airport ground services for Aero K, South Korea's newest low-cost carrier, reports the American Journal of Transportation.
From Cheongju International Airport (CJJ), Aero K will fly three times daily with Airbus A320 aircraft to Jeju International Airport (CJU), a popular island holiday destination off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula.
Following the launch, and once Covid-19 permit has been secured, Aero K intends to introduce international flights to destinations in China, Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam.
'Swissport is excited to support the launch of this exciting new entrant to the local market through our second joint venture in South Korea,' said Swissport vice president Toralf Sonntag.
'We will combine our global expertise and local knowledge to support a successful start of Aero K in April and to ensure a reliable and punctual operation,' Mr Sonntag said,
Swissport in South Korea is providing airport ground services and air cargo handling for 27 airline customers with a workforce of some 850 qualified staff, among others, at South Korea's largest airport, Incheon International Airport.
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From Cheongju International Airport (CJJ), Aero K will fly three times daily with Airbus A320 aircraft to Jeju International Airport (CJU), a popular island holiday destination off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula.
Following the launch, and once Covid-19 permit has been secured, Aero K intends to introduce international flights to destinations in China, Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam.
'Swissport is excited to support the launch of this exciting new entrant to the local market through our second joint venture in South Korea,' said Swissport vice president Toralf Sonntag.
'We will combine our global expertise and local knowledge to support a successful start of Aero K in April and to ensure a reliable and punctual operation,' Mr Sonntag said,
Swissport in South Korea is providing airport ground services and air cargo handling for 27 airline customers with a workforce of some 850 qualified staff, among others, at South Korea's largest airport, Incheon International Airport.
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