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Korea’s largest airport joins ITF Corporate Partnership Board

Korea’s largest airport, Seoul Incheon International, is the latest member of the International Transport Forum’s Corporate Partnership Board (CPB).
May 29, 2015 Read time: 1 min
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Korea’s largest airport, Seoul Incheon International, is the latest member of the 998 International Transport Forum’s Corporate Partnership Board (CPB).

Incheon International Airport is among the 15 busiest airports in the world, with more than 45 million passengers in 2014. It has been ranked number one in the Airport Council International’s Airport Service Quality review for ten consecutive years.

Said Viegas, “Incheon Airport is the first CPB member from the aviation sector. I am particularly grateful for their decision to become part of our platform for the private sector. Incheon Airport’s global reputation for high-quality services will surely help ITF to deliver sound policy advice for the whole aviation sector.”

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