Korean Air Lines Co., South Korea’s largest airline, said Friday it will increase joint operations with Garuda Indonesia, an Indonesian airliner, on the Incheon-Jakarta route starting next week.

Korean Air, which has been offering seven trips a week between South Korea’s main gateway and the Indonesian capital on a code-sharing basis with the Indonesian carrier, will expand the service to 10 trips a week.
The two airliners currently operate code-shared flights 10 times a week between Incheon and the Indonesian resort island of Bali.
Code sharing allows one carrier to sell its tickets on the other’s flights in order to boost revenue by increasing passenger numbers and destinations.
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