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Dec 19, 2005 (newstodate): Korean Air Cargo now confirms plans for expanding its Scandinavian freighter services.
-Plans are to start twice-weekly Boeing 747 freighter services between Stockholm and Seoul from summer 2006, says Dmitry Sang Man Lee, Korean Air Cargo manager, Copenhagen.
The carrier currently operates five weekly freighters at Copenhagen Airport, and twice weekly at Oslo Airport.
In a phone interview with newstodate only in November Martin Wildner, Korean Air cargo assistant manager, said that "there is still enough capacity in Scandinavia to cater to the needs in the Swedish market as well."
-Plans are to start twice-weekly Boeing 747 freighter services between Stockholm and Seoul from summer 2006, says Dmitry Sang Man Lee, Korean Air Cargo manager, Copenhagen.
The carrier currently operates five weekly freighters at Copenhagen Airport, and twice weekly at Oslo Airport.
In a phone interview with newstodate only in November Martin Wildner, Korean Air cargo assistant manager, said that "there is still enough capacity in Scandinavia to cater to the needs in the Swedish market as well."