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Seoul airport ‘suicide flight’ threat sparks police manhunt in South Korea

A self-proclaimed pilot has threatened a crash and stabbing at Gimpo Airport in protest against the merger of Korean Air and Asiana

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Police in South Korea are hunting a person claiming to be a commercial pilot who threatened to carry out a “suicide flight” over Seoul’s Gimpo International Airport, voicing resentment over the merger between the country’s two largest airlines.

The alarming message – posted on an anonymous online forum popular with office workers – also mentioned a stabbing, prompting authorities to increase security around the airport and verify the poster’s identity, police and aviation officials said on Monday.

The since-deleted post expressed resentment over the consolidation of Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, which was finalised in 2024 after years of scrutiny by global antitrust regulators.

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The two carriers are now in the midst of integrating staff, routes and branding, a process expected to stretch well into next year.

An Asiana Airlines plane takes off from Incheon International Airport in Seoul on January 14. Photo: Korea Times
An Asiana Airlines plane takes off from Incheon International Airport in Seoul on January 14. Photo: Korea Times

An official at Korea Airports Corporation confirmed receiving a report about the incident and said the state-run operator was “checking the details”.

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