
The Korea Football Association (KFA) announced on Friday that it has signed an official partnership with Korean Air.
The partnership signing ceremony was held at Terminal 2 of Incheon International Airport on the morning of May 23. Attendees included KFA Vice Chairman Lee Yong-su, Park Hang-seo, head of the 2026 FIFA World Cup North and Central America support delegation, national football team head coach Hong Myung-bo, Korean Air Vice Chairman Woo Ki-hong, and Marketing Director Kim Myung-jun.
Under the partnership, Korean Air will provide full support for air travel for the South Korean national football team's away matches and participation in international tournaments.
Korean Air will also sponsor major programs and activities organized by the KFA. As an official partner, the airline will hold rights to use the national team emblem and logo, in-stadium advertising rights, and marketing rights related to the national team.
"We are very pleased to partner with Korean Air, which has world-class aviation service capabilities," KFA Vice Chairman Lee said. "Through this agreement, we have not only enhanced the operational stability of the national team but also laid the foundation for our players to perform at their best at major international stages, including the 2026 World Cup, with an efficient travel system in place."
