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They should have tried something different, i.e. MEL-ICN which has no direct non-stop competitor, rather than duking it out with Asiana and Korean Air which fly daily into Sydney.

It's an interesting idea but I don't know how good the loads would be given more than half of South Korean-born people in Australia live in Sydney (as of 2016), and Samsung, LG, Kia and Hyundai are all headquartered in Western Sydney.

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In fairness though, Melbourne immigration was seemingly outpacing every other city in the country, so maybe 9 years later it would be viable.

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It's an interesting idea but I don't know how good the loads would be given more than half of South Korean-born people in Australia live in Sydney (as of 2016), and Samsung, LG, Kia and Hyundai are all headquartered in Western Sydney.

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In fairness though, Melbourne immigration was seemingly outpacing every other city in the country, so maybe 9 years later it would be viable.

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Always wondered how SYD could sustain 3 carriers to ICN whilst MEL had none and even BNE had KE! This would explain it.
 
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