South Korean Airlines Cut 900 Round-Trip Flights on May 10 Amid Rising Fuel Costs

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According to Golden Ten Data, on May 10, South Korean airlines cut approximately 900 round-trip flights and implemented emergency measures including unpaid leave due to elevated aviation fuel prices driven by ongoing Iran conflict tensions. Major carriers including Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, and Air Busan have adopted cost-reduction initiatives, with some airlines suspending performance bonus payments to employees. Industry sources indicate further flight reductions are expected.

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