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Korean Air (KAL), the largest airline in the Republic of Korea (ROK), has agreed to expand codeshare from late October with two Chinese major airlines, covering all flights connecting China and ROK, according to KAL Beijing Office Sunday.

 

Starting from October 28, KAL will operate all flights linking two countries with China Southern and China Eastern.

 

KAL began to codeshare with China Eastern in 1996 and with China Southern in 2004.

 

This cooperation will provide better services to passengers on these flights, said the office.

 

Currently KAL operates passenger flights to 21 destinations in China's mainland and would start flying from Incheon to Zhengzhou, the capital of central China's Henan Province this September.

 

KAL is also preparing to set up a joint venture cargo airline with Sinotrans, the nation's largest logistics company.

 

(Xinhua News Agency August 13, 2007)

 

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