Korean Air shifting to emergency mode as fuel prices soar

Korean Air shifting to emergency mode as fuel prices soar

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People look at Korean Air aircraft at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea, on Tuesday. (Photo: Reuters)
People look at Korean Air aircraft at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea, on Tuesday. (Photo: Reuters)

SEOUL - ⁠Korean Air ​will enter emergency management ​mode ‌from April as rising oil prices driven by the war in the Middle ​East ⁠weigh on costs, a source with knowledge ‌of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.

The airline said ⁠in an internal memo reviewed by Reuters that if high oil prices persist, it ​expects significant disruption to its annual business ​targets, and ‌will shift to an emergency operating system ​from ⁠April.

The memo added that the ⁠airline plans to implement phased response measures based on oil price ⁠levels, and step ​up company-wide cost efficiency to offset surging fuel costs.

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