Korean start-up low-cost carrier Aero K Airlines has launched commercial services with an initial fleet of three A320ceo aircraft leased from Carlyle Aviation Partners.
Based in the central city of Cheongju, the airline will start with domestic services, before expanding to regional destinations when travel restrictions ease.
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