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Korean Air to take over troubled Asiana

Deal includes troubled carrier’s affiliates, such as Air Seoul and Air Busan

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2020 1:00PM

Korean Air to take over troubled Asiana
Korean Air will pay 1.8 trillion won for troubled rival Asiana Airlines using cash from a 2.5 trillion won rights issue early next year. – Pixabay pic, November 16, 2020

SEOUL – South Korean flag carrier Korean Air today said it will buy out its smaller troubled rival, Asiana Airlines, in a 1.8 trillion won (RM6.59 billion) deal as it looks to consolidate with the coronavirus pandemic sending shockwaves through the global aviation sector.

Worldwide travel restrictions imposed to prevent the disease from spreading have wreaked havoc on the airline industry, hammering Asiana, which was already in trouble.

“The main reason behind Korean Air’s decision to acquire Asiana Airlines at this time is to stabilise the Korean aviation industry, which is suffering from the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Korean Air in a statement.

“Once Korean Air completes its acquisition of Asiana Airlines, the airline is expected to be ranked as one of the top 10 airlines in the world.”

Korean Air said it will pay 1.8 trillion won for Asiana using cash from a 2.5 trillion won rights issue early next year.

The deal also includes Asiana’s affiliates, such as low-cost carriers Air Seoul and Air Busan.

“Considering that Korean Air’s financial status could also be endangered if the Covid-19 situation is prolonged, it is inevitable to restructure the domestic aviation market to enhance its competitiveness and minimise the injection of public funds,” said the national carrier.

Asiana has long been plagued by financial problems, prompting parent company Kumho Industrial to put its 31% stake up for sale last year as it came under pressure from creditors.

A previous deal for a South Korean builder, HDC Hyundai Developer, to acquire Asiana collapsed in September as the pandemic tore through the aviation industry.

Asiana reported operating losses of 268 billion won in the first six months of the year – with its debts soaring to 11.5 trillion won. – AFP, November 16, 2020

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