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Korean Air Lines Bonds

Korean Air Lines, founded in 1969 and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, serves as the flagship carrier of the country, dedicated to providing world-class passenger and cargo transportation services. The airline operates an extensive network across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and other global destinations, with a fleet known for its modernity and comfort.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
KOREAN 0.76% 2026-06-29 JPYKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2026-06-290.7601.27
KOREAN 4.41% 2026-02-27 KRWKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2026-02-274.4060.00
KOREAN 4.50% 2027-02-26 KRWKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2027-02-264.4994.58
KOREAN 4.75% 2025-09-23 USDKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2025-09-234.7500.00
KOREAN 4.82% 2025-05-02 KRWKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2025-05-024.8230.00
KOREAN 4.95% 2025-04-24 KRWKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2025-04-244.9490.00
KOREAN 5.15% 2025-11-10 KRWKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2025-11-105.1542.35
KOREAN 5.40% 2026-11-10 KRWKorean Air LinesSouth Korea2026-11-105.3973.51
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Korean Air Lines issue history

Korean Air began issuing bonds in the early 2000s to finance fleet expansion and operational improvements. Notably, in 2021, the airline issued a ₩300 billion bond to support recovery efforts post-pandemic, reflecting investor confidence despite market volatility. Current yields on its bonds are competitive, aiming to maintain an investment-grade rating while providing liquidity amidst industry challenges. Recent reports indicate a resurgence in demand, positioning Korean Air favorably for future issuances that could further consolidate its financial stability.