List of Asiana Airlines destinations
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By July 2013, Asiana Airlines offers regular service to 110 destinations (except seasonal charter destinations) in total 29 countries, including Asiana Cargo destinations, from its two hub airports, Incheon International Airport and Gimpo International Airport in South Korea. It has particularly a well-developed network in East Asia, becoming one of the most prominent carriers in Korea-China and Korea-Japan routes, while also serving regular routes to a number of gateway cities in North America, Europe and Oceania. The countries with the largest number of airports served by Asiana Airlines are China with 28, Japan with 17, South Korea with 12 and United States with 13.
The company's future plan is to expand the scale of its long-haul services, mainly Korea-USA routes, pursuing a more competitive service for increasing commercial demands in northeast Asian countries. In 2012 interview,[1] Yoon Young-doo (윤영두; 尹永斗[2][3]), the company's president revealed that this expanding plan will focus on increasing the operational frequency of its established routes, rather than launching more long-haul services to new destinations.[1]
As of July 2013 Asiana Airlines operates between Incheon and 21 cities in Mainland China, and along with Korean Air is one of the two largest foreign airlines to operate into the People's Republic of China.[4]
Hub | |
Focus City | |
Future destination | |
Seasonal charter | |
Cargo only[5] | |
Passenger + Cargo | |
Terminated destination |
Asiana Airlines passenger destinations
Asiana Cargo destinations
Terminated destinations
City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport | First flight | Last flight | Notes/Refs |
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Amsterdam | ![]() |
AMS | EHAM | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol [Cargo only] | |||
Auckland | ![]() |
AKL | NZAA | Auckland Airport | October 27, 2003 | March 1, 2005 | |
Athens | ![]() |
ATH | LGAV | Eleftherios Venizelos Airport [Special Charter] | 2004 | 2004 | Special charter for 2004 Summer Olympics |
Brussels | ![]() |
BRU | EBBR | Brussels Airport | November 1, 1995 | Passenger service terminated, now cargo only[9] | |
Cairns | ![]() |
CNS | YBCS | Cairns Airport | December 3, 1995 | ||
Calgary | ![]() |
YYC | CYYC | Calgary International Airport [Cargo only] | November 2, 2004 | [12] | |
Fukushima | ![]() |
FKS | RJSF | Fukushima Airport | June 22, 1999 | March 17, 2011 | Regular service terminated after 2011 Tōhoku earthquake,[13] currently charter only |
Gothenburg | ![]() |
GOT | ESGG | Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport [Cargo only] | September 3, 2012 | ||
Guam | ![]() |
GUM | PGUM | Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport | April 1, 1995 | [14] | |
Halifax | ![]() |
YHZ | CYHZ | Halifax International Airport [Cargo only] | [15] | ||
Ibaraki | ![]() |
IBR | RJAH | Ibaraki Airport | March 11, 2010 | March 11, 2011 | Regular service terminated after 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, currently charter only |
Kuala Lumpur | ![]() |
KUL | WMKK | Kuala Lumpur International Airport [Cargo only] | |||
Macau | ![]() |
MFM | VMCC | Macau International Airport | February 9, 1996 | February 21, 2003 | |
Mokpo | ![]() |
MPK | RKJM | Mokpo Airport | December 3, 1992 | October 30, 1999 | Ceased when the airport closed, moved to Muan International Airport |
Pyongyang | ![]() |
FNJ | ZKPY | Pyongyang Sunan International Airport [Special Charter] | |||
Vienna | ![]() |
VIE | LOWW | Vienna International Airport | Passenger service terminated, now cargo only | ||
Yecheon | ![]() |
YEC | RKTY | Yecheon Air Base | November 16, 1989 |
References
- ^ a b "CEO&CEO 윤영두 아시아나항공 사장". news.mk.co.kr. August 6, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
- ^ "Asiana Airlines Sustainability Report 2012." (Archive) p. 12 (16/105). Retrieved on July 19, 2013.
- ^ "Asiana Airlines Sustainability Report 2012 (in Korean)." (Archive) p. 12 (16/105). Retrieved on July 19, 2013.
- ^ "Why Nearly Half of Asiana Passengers Were Chinese." The Wall Street Journal. July 7, 2013. Retrieved on July 19, 2013.
- ^ OZ cargo schedule
- ^ a b http://chkin.flyasiana.com/English/Fly2007/Contents/util/news/view_news.jsp?seq=2269&ctg=&searchWrd=&page=1
- ^ Плохотниченко, Юрий (September 3, 2012). "Asiana будет летать из Сеула во Владивосток с ноября". TRAVEL.RU. Retrieved September 4, 2012.
- ^ "Asiana Airlines launches a route to Yangon, Myanmar" (Press release). Asiana Airlines. December 6, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ^ http://www.aircargoworld.com/Air-Cargo-News/2012/09/asiana-route-highlights-dfw-incheon-partnership/079438
- ^ http://www.aircargoworld.com/News3/June-2011/Asiana-comes-to-Oregon
- ^ Asiana freighter service to Calgary
- ^ [2]
- ^ "Historical Timeline 1990-2005". Guam Visitors Bureau. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
- ^ Asiana cargo launches Halifax