- Group Concorde and Korean Air marked 15 years of partnership with a gala in Gurugram, highlighting their joint commitment to expanding passenger and cargo connectivity across India through deep market expertise and trade engagement.
- Korean Air outlined growth plans for its India cargo business, emphasising strong opportunities across key export commodities supported by Group Concorde’s on-ground capabilities and long-standing industry relationships.
- Leadership from both organisations reaffirmed India’s strategic importance, pledging continued investment in reliable connectivity, enhanced customer experience, and collaborative development as the country’s aviation and logistics sectors accelerate.
To commemorate 15 years of a successful partnership in India, Group Concorde, a prominent name in airline management services in partnership with Korean Air, hosted a special gala evening in Gurugram last evening, bringing together key travel trade partners, cargo stakeholders, and industry leaders and further reaffirming its role as the airline’s General Sales Agent (GSA) in India and its continued commitment in strengthening passenger and cargo connectivity from India.
While reaffirming the event showcased Korean Air’s passenger and cargo business strategies, network strength, and growth plans from India driven by Group Concorde’s deep market expertise, strong trade engagement, and distribution leadership. The event also featured Passenger and Cargo Excellence Awards, recognising top-performing trade partners for their continued support and outstanding performance.
Speaking at the event, Son Dae Seon, Country Manager, Korean Air, added: “India remains an important market for Korean Air. Through our long-standing collaboration with Group Concorde, we continue to strengthen our presence in the country by combining strong local market expertise with Korean Air’s global network. Together, we are focused on delivering reliable connectivity, an enhanced customer experience, and robust cargo solutions that support growing trade between India and key global markets.’’
Prithviraj Chug, CEO, Group Concorde: “Our partnership with Korean Air goes beyond representation. It is a relationship built on trust, shared ambition, and a long-term commitment to the Indian market. At Group Concorde, we take pride in driving sustainable growth by staying close to the trade, understanding evolving customer needs, and strengthening both passenger and cargo businesses. As India’s aviation and logistics landscape continues to expand, we look forward to deepening this collaboration and unlocking new opportunities together.”
The evening concluded with networking and dinner, reinforcing Korean Air and Group Concorde’s shared commitment to building strong, sustainable partnerships across India’s aviation and logistics ecosystem.