Korean Air has launched an advertising campaign in
London to promote the range of international flights it offers from its hub in
Seoul,
South Korea.
Due to run until August 23rd, the campaign will see more than 200
London taxis decorated with an image of the Korean Air 'network feather', showing some of the destinations in
Asia,
Australia and other regions that travellers can fly to with the airline.
The most popular destinations that travellers can reach after catching
flights from London Heathrow to Seoul include
Auckland,
Bali,
Sydney and
Singapore.
Korean Air operates its service from
Heathrow Airport with a Boeing 747 providing three flight classes.
Jeong Soo Park, the airline's general manager in London, said: "This year's UK taxi advertising campaign, symbolised by our 'network feather', promotes Korean Air's growing international network.
"By launching diversified marketing campaigns, Korean Air will continue to show its dedication to serving the UK market."
Earlier this month, Korean Air extended its international network with new flights to Shizuoka in
Japan.
Posted by Kate at 14:51, 8 June 2009