Asiana Airlines
An Asiana Airlines Airbus A350-900 | |||||||
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| Founded | 17 February 1988 (as Seoul Airlines) | ||||||
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| Commenced operations | 23 December 1988 | ||||||
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| Focus cities | Jeju | ||||||
| Frequent-flyer program | Asiana Club | ||||||
| Alliance | Star Alliance | ||||||
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| Fleet size | 69 | ||||||
| Destinations | 78 | ||||||
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| Traded as | KRX: 020560 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Osoe-dong, Gangseo District, Seoul, South Korea | ||||||
| Key people | Won Yoo-seok (president & CEO) | ||||||
| Revenue | ₩5,552 billion (2015) | ||||||
| Employees | 10,380 (2015) | ||||||
| Website | flyasiana | ||||||
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| Hangul | 아시아나항공 |
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| Hanja | 아시아나航空 |
| Revised Romanization | Asiana Hanggong |
| McCune–Reischauer | Asiana Hanggong |
Asiana Airlines Inc. (Korean: 아시아나항공; Hanja: 아시아나航空; RR: Asiana Hanggong KRX: 020560) is a South Korean airline headquartered in Seoul. The airline operates 90 international passenger routes, 14 domestic passenger routes and 27 cargo routes throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. In 2019, it accounted for 25% of South Korea's international aviation market and 20% of its domestic market. It maintains its international hub at Incheon International Airport and its domestic hub at Gimpo International Airport, both in Seoul.
Asiana Airlines started merging with Korean Air in 2024, creating a dominant carrier in South Korea and completing a process that was initiated in 2020. It is a full-service airline member of Star Alliance. Asiana Airlines has two subsidiary low-cost carriers, Air Busan and Air Seoul: It is the largest shareholder of Air Busan, a regional carrier that the airline established as joint venture with Busan; it also operates Air Seoul, a wholly owned subsidiary.