Asiana Airlines (OZ)

136 non-stop routes across 65 airports. Main hub: Seoul (ICN).

About Asiana Airlines

Asiana Airlines is South Korea's second-largest full-service carrier, operating out of its primary hub at Seoul Incheon (ICN) with the kind of network reach that puts it firmly in legacy airline territory. Across 136 non-stop routes spanning 65 airports and a total network of over 438,000 kilometres, Asiana punches well above its regional weight. The airline leans heavily into Asia-Pacific connectivity while maintaining meaningful long-haul presence — the JFK-ICN route alone covers 11,090 kilometres. It's a proper full-service operation: think business class, checked bags, and a frequent flyer program, not a stripped-down budget carrier.

Why fly Asiana Airlines?

If you're routing through East Asia, Asiana's strength at ICN is genuinely useful — 57 routes fan out from Incheon alone, meaning solid onward connections into China's 18 destinations or Japan's 13. The service reputation is real; Asiana has historically earned strong marks for cabin crew attentiveness and in-flight meals that reflect Korean culinary care rather than afterthought catering. For North American travelers, the JFK-ICN route offers a competitive entry point into Seoul without sacrificing the comforts of a legacy carrier. Frequent flyers should note the Asiana Club program and its Star Alliance membership, which means you can earn and burn miles across dozens of partner airlines — handy if you're not exclusively an Asiana loyalist.

Asiana Airlines hub airports

  • ICN Seoul — 57 Asiana Airlines routes from Republic of Korea
  • GMP Seoul — 7 Asiana Airlines routes from Republic of Korea
  • CJU Jeju — 5 Asiana Airlines routes from Republic of Korea
  • RSU Yeosu — 2 Asiana Airlines routes from Republic of Korea
  • HND Tokyo — 2 Asiana Airlines routes from Japan

Top destination countries on Asiana Airlines

Tips for booking Asiana Airlines

Book early on routes into China and Japan — those 31 combined destinations sell out faster than people expect, especially around Lunar New Year. ICN is a genuinely easy hub to connect through; give yourself at least 90 minutes between flights. Fare classes matter here: discounted economy fares often earn reduced mileage accrual, so check before assuming you're banking full miles. Baggage allowances are generally generous on long-haul compared to low-cost competitors, but domestic Korean routes out of GMP or CJU carry tighter restrictions. If you're flying Star Alliance on a partner ticket, confirm Asiana's own check-in procedures separately — the experience isn't always unified.

Frequently asked questions about Asiana Airlines

Where does Asiana Airlines (OZ) fly?

Asiana Airlines operates 136 routes across Asia and beyond, with a strong focus on East Asia including the Republic of Korea, China, and Japan. The airline connects major cities throughout these regions as well as select international destinations.

What is Asiana Airlines's main hub?

Asiana Airlines's primary hub is Incheon International Airport (ICN) in Seoul, South Korea, which serves as the airline's main operational base for flights across its network.

Is Asiana Airlines a legacy carrier, low-cost carrier, or regional airline?

Asiana Airlines is a full-service legacy carrier offering a thorough network of 136 routes and traditional airline services, rather than a low-cost or purely regional operator.

When should I book Asiana Airlines flights and what fare classes are available?

For the best fares, booking 2-3 months in advance is typically recommended, though this may vary by route and season. Asiana Airlines offers multiple fare classes ranging from economy to premium cabin options to suit different travel needs and budgets.

What are Asiana Airlines's baggage and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare class and route, so it's best to verify your specific allowance when booking or visiting Asiana Airlines's website. Standard check-in is typically available 2-3 hours before domestic flights and 3 hours before international flights.

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Main hubs for Asiana Airlines

Where Asiana Airlines concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where Asiana Airlines flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Frequently asked questions about Asiana Airlines

  • How many routes does Asiana Airlines operate?

    Asiana Airlines (OZ) operates 136 non-stop routes across 65 airports worldwide.

  • What is Asiana Airlines's main hub?

    Asiana Airlines's busiest hub is Seoul (ICN) in Republic of Korea, with 57 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is Asiana Airlines's longest route?

    Asiana Airlines's longest non-stop route is JFK-ICN at 11,090 km.

  • Where does Asiana Airlines fly the most?

    Asiana Airlines flies most often to Republic of Korea, with 75 routes serving destinations in Republic of Korea.