Budget carriers turn to cargo, unpaid leave amid deepening earnings slump
Korea's low-cost carriers (LCCs) are ramping up cargo operations and cutting costs to cushion what is expected to be a sharp second-quarter earnings downturn, as prolonged high fuel prices and a weak…
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