Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Korean Air adds seamless eBooking connectivity via Freightos

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Freightos Limited, a vendor-neutral global freight pricing, booking and procurement platform, today announced the launch of an integration with Korean Air, a leading global air cargo carrier.

The agreement’s signing ceremony was held at Korean Air’s Shanghai office and officially announced during the Air Cargo Shanghai 2026 event week.

Through Freightos, freight forwarders will be able to access Korean Air’s real-time rates, live capacity, and direct eBooking capabilities across key global trade lanes.

This integration introduces an additional, streamlined digital channel alongside Korean Air’s existing booking infrastructure.

Korean Air is adopting a multi-channel digital strategy, while partnering with Freightos as its exclusive launch partner for third-party platform distribution.

This allows Korean Air to expand its direct visibility into live capacity and real-time pricing to forwarders through a trusted digital network.

Pablo Pinillos, CEO of Freightos, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Korean Air onto the Freightos network.

“Providing forwarders with direct, instant access to real-time capacity and eBooking is exactly how we drive greater efficiency and resilience across the global supply chain.”

Joyce Tai, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Partnerships at Freightos added: “This is a partnership we are proud to launch, and I’m excited to join the team to kick it off firsthand.

“Korean Air is one of the world’s premier carriers, and welcoming them onto the Freightos network is a significant milestone for digital freight in Asia.”

Jae Dong Eum, EVP and head of the cargo business division at Korean Air, said: “Digitalisation is a core component for maintaining a competitive edge in the global air cargo market.

“By expanding our digital reach through Freightos, we are not simply establishing digital channels but actively delivering a seamless, high-value digital customer experience to our existing forwarders”.

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