Korean Air to acquire Asiana Airlines for $1.62 billion

The Associated Press
November 16, 2020 at 8:07PM
Asiana Airlines, the No. 2 carrier in South Korea, is being purchased by the market leader, Korean Air, in another sign of the toll taken on the airline industry by the pandemic.
Asiana Airlines, the No. 2 carrier in South Korea, is being purchased by the market leader, Korean Air, in another sign of the toll taken on the airline industry by the pandemic. (Evan Ramstad — AP/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Korean Air says it will acquire Asiana Airlines for $1.62 billion in a major restructuring of the Korean aviation market as the global coronavirus pandemic batters the industry worldwide.

To help finance the deal, Korean Air plans to sell up to $2.25 billion worth of shares early next year. Its parent company, Hanjin KAL, will also contribute about $720 million in the deal, a portion of which is a loan from the Korean Development Bank.

The companies said the deal will help to stabilize the Korean aviation industry, which is struggling to emerge from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Hanjin said having two major airlines in Korea put them at a competitive disadvantage and the consolidation will help it keep up with countries like Germany, France and Singapore, which each have a single major airline.

Shares of Korean Air Lines Co. rose 12.5% in Seoul trading Monday.

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