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Asiana Airlines, formerly Seoul Airlines, is one of the two major airlines in South Korea, the other being Korean Air. Incheon International Airport, 70 km from Seoul Central, serves as Asiana Airlines' international hub, while Gimpo International Airport serves as the airline's domestic hub. Asiana Airlines' corporate offices are located in Seoul's Asiana Town skyscraper.
In addition, Asiana holds a majority stake in both Air Busan and Air Seoul, two low-cost regional airlines in South Korea. In addition to being a Star Alliance member, 28 airlines have codeshare agreements with it and the airline also serves as the official sponsor of the South Korean National Football team.
Destinations
Asiana Airlines Domestic Destinations:
Asiana Airlines serves 10 domestic destinations in South Korea – Busan, Cheongju, Daegu, Gwangju, Jeju, Jinju, Muan, Seoul, Ulsan and Yeosu.
Asiana Airlines International Destinations:
Asiana Airlines serves 70 international destinations. Some of its destinations in Asia include Bangkok, Beijing, Chengdu, Clark, Danang, Delhi, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Singapore, Osaka, Phuket and Shanghai. It also flies to Seattle, New York, Dallas and Chicago in America. In Europe, it reaches out to Vienna, London, Brussels, Frankfurt and Paris among other cities.
Travel Classes Offered by Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines provides 5 cabins all across its fleets—First Suite Class, First Class, Business Smartium Class, Business Class, and Economy Class. On flights from Seoul to Frankfurt, Chicago, NYC, and LA, the first two are often available, while the remainder are on the other routes. Moreover, only a small number of Boeing 777-200ERs, Boeing 747-400Ms, Airbus A380-800s, and Boeing 747-400s offer First Class.
First Class: All of Asiana Airlines' A380s have first class seating. Regrettably, Asiana is now using a lot fewer A380s than in the past.
The first class of Asiana Airlines is an example of understated elegance. Although the cabin finishes may be unassuming at first glance, the enormous seat space, first-rate cuisine, and sliding doors allow for a quiet, delectable, and roomy trip to South Korea.
Unlike to other A380 first class interior, the first class cabin is situated near the front of the lower deck. Luxurious and generously sized are the First Class Suites. The dimensions of these A380 first class suites in bed mode are 25.2 inches wide, 84 inches in pitch, and 81 inches long.
With an astounding 84-inch pitch, these First Class Suites are genuinely designed for the largest individuals in the world.
Business Class: Let's talk about Asiana Airlines' various business class offerings now that we've covered their wildly popular first class suites.
On the A350, A380, and 777-200, Asiana Airlines provides their premier business class service, known as Business Smartium.
Naturally, these Business Smartium seats have direct aisle access and are completely lie-flat. The flights that haven't been discussed yet feature angled-flat seats and less direct aisle access, as you can presumably guess.
For a number of reasons, the A350 is the perfect choice for best business class. First, there are just 28 Business Smartium seats in the compact business class cabin, which are placed in 7 rows in a 1-2-1 layout.
Premium Economy: The A350 is the only aircraft operated by Asiana Airlines that offers premium economy, also known as Economy Smartium. The premium economy interior of the A350 isn't very impressive. There are 36 chairs in all, arranged in a drab 3-3-3 configuration.
These seats are just somewhat bigger than the economy seats on some carriers, measuring 18 inches wide and 36 inches in pitch.
Economy: Since it features a number of preferred seats, the largest seat size, and the finest overall in-flight experience, the A380 comes out on top in the rating list. Let's examine why we enjoy travelling in the A380's economy class.
Astonishingly, each seat has a 33-inch pitch and a breadth of 18.9 inches. Among of the largest economy seats in the industry are these 417 seats.
One configuration is a 3-4-3, while the other is a 2-4-2, making the arrangement somewhat mixed.
Asiana Airlines In-flight Services
On its domestic routes, especially those with flight times of one hour or fewer, Asiana Airlines does not offer in-flight entertainment. Nonetheless, Asiana offers two in-flight publications to all of its passengers: Asiana Entertainment and Asiana (travel magazine).
Economy Meals: Depending on your flight schedule and quality of service, Asiana Airlines offers different in-flight meals. Both western and traditional Korean cuisine are available on the aircraft. Also available for purchase on aircraft departing from Seoul and Busan is a special celebration cake.
Asiana Airlines' economy class meals feature Korean cuisine, and customers may have bibimbap or Ssambap, a dish prepared with fresh ssam veggies. The bibimbap they serve in flight is highly well-liked by frequent travelers.
Business Meals: The airlines provide coffee that has been certified by the Rainforest Alliance, and La Cucina, an Italian restaurant, created the business class menu's Western cuisine selections. In Asiana business class, long-haul trips anticipate two meal sessions, with extra snacks served in between. There will be a canape, an appetizer, a soup, three main meal selections, cheese, and a choice of two desserts, all of which can be ordered in either Western or Korean cuisine.
Asiana Airlines Baggage Allowance
Asiana Airlines makes it easy to understand what the luggage charges are. The South Korean airline utilizes a weight allowance with no cap on the number of items allowed for domestic flights and a set piece allowance for all other itineraries.
Asiana Carry-on Allowance:
- 1 Personal item: FREE of charge
- Economy: 1 standard carry-on item (22 pounds/10 kg) FREE of charge
- First and Business Class: 2 standard carry-on items (22 pounds/10 kg) FREE of charge
- L = 21 inches (55 cm) | W = 16 inches (40 cm)
- H = 8 inches (20 cm)
Asiana Checked Baggage Allowance:
The size of the bag may not exceed a L x W x H sum of 62 inches (158 cm) including wheels and handles.
Korean Domestic
- Economy: 44 pounds (20 kg)
- Business: 66 pounds (30 kg)
U.S. Routes
- Economy: 2 bags (50 pounds/23 kg each)
- Business: 2 bags (70 pounds/32 kg each)
Non-U.S. Routes
- Economy: 1 bag (50 pounds/23 kg each)
- Business: 2 bags (70 pounds/32 kg each)
Asiana Airlines Check-In Facility
On the day of their departure from Incheon Airport, passengers aboard Asiana Airlines can go through boarding procedures and immigration inspection at the City Airport counter.
- For domestic and international flights leaving from Gimpo Airport as well as domestic flights leaving from Incheon International Airport, check-in is not an option.
- Check-in for flights using a codeshare
- Flights on which Asiana Airlines operates a codeshare are able to complete the check-in process
- Flights operated under a codeshare agreement by other airlines using Asian Airlines aircraft: Inaccessible for the check-in process
- Passengers who require help, such as family services or wheelchairs, as well as unaccompanied youngsters, are not permitted to check in available at Incheon Airport
- Pets, musical instruments, and large bags cannot be checked as luggage.
- There is no way to buy or alter a flight ticket.