Incheon rebranding.(Incheon International Airport Corporation)(Brief Article)

From: Airports International | Date: March 1, 2006 | Copyright information

Incheon International Airport Corporation, the operator of Seoul's Incheon International Airport, has begun a reorganisation that will result in fewer larger departments. The move coincides with the rebranding of the airport to 'IIAE-A World Best Airport Hub'. The restructuring will speed up decision making and eliminate bure...

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