Asiana Airlines destinations

Asiana Airlines' destinations map of November 2013 (inc. cargo)

As of October 2016, Asiana Airlines offers regular passenger and cargo service to 90 destinations (except seasonal charter destinations) in total 26 countries 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. Outside South Korea, the countries with the largest number of airports served by Asiana Airlines are China with 24, Japan with 13 and United States with 10.

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 then-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 2015, Asiana Airlines operates between Incheon and 22 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
Cargo only[5]
Passenger + Cargo
Seasonal charter
Terminated destination

Current destinations (passenger and cargo)

City Country Airport Refs
AlmatyKazakhstanAlmaty International Airport
AnchorageUnited StatesTed Stevens Anchorage International Airport
AsahikawaJapanAsahikawa Airport
AstanaKazakhstanAstana International Airport[6]
AtlantaUnited StatesHartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
BangkokThailandSuvarnabhumi International Airport
BeijingChinaBeijing Capital International Airport
BrusselsBelgiumBrussels Airport[7]
BusanSouth KoreaGimhae International Airport
CebuPhilippinesMactan-Cebu International Airport
ChangchunChinaChangchun Longjia International Airport
ChangshaChinaChangsha Huanghua International Airport
ChengduChinaChengdu Shuangliu International Airport
CheongjuSouth KoreaCheongju International Airport
ChicagoUnited StatesChicago O'Hare International Airport
ChongqingChinaChongqing Jiangbei International Airport
ClarkPhilippinesClark International Airport
Da NangVietnamDa Nang International Airport
DaeguSouth KoreaDaegu International Airport
DalianChinaDalian Zhoushuizi International Airport
DallasUnited StatesDallas/Fort Worth International Airport[8]
DelhiIndiaIndira Gandhi International Airport
FukuokaJapanFukuoka Airport
FrankfurtGermanyFrankfurt Airport
GuangzhouChinaGuangzhou Baiyun International Airport
GuilinChinaGuilin Liangjiang International Airport
GwangjuSouth KoreaGwangju Airport
HangzhouChinaHangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport
HanoiVietnamNoi Bai International Airport
HarbinChinaHarbin Taiping International Airport
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamTan Son Nhat International Airport
Hong KongChinaHong Kong International Airport
HonoluluUnited StatesHonolulu International Airport
HuangshanChinaHuangshan Tunxi International Airport
IstanbulTurkeyIstanbul Atatürk International Airport
JakartaIndonesiaSoekarno–Hatta International Airport[9]
JejuSouth KoreaJeju International Airport
JinanChinaJinan Yaoqiang International Airport[10]
JinjuSouth KoreaSacheon Airport
KhabarovskRussiaKhabarovsk Novy Airport
KororPalauRoman Tmetuchl International Airport
LondonUnited KingdomLondon Heathrow International Airport
LondonUnited KingdomLondon Stansted Airport
Los AngelesUnited StatesLos Angeles International Airport
ManilaPhilippinesNinoy Aquino International Airport
MiamiUnited StatesMiami International Airport
MilanItalyMilan Malpensa Airport
MiyazakiJapanMiyazaki Airport
MoscowRussiaDomodedovo International Airport
MuanSouth KoreaMuan International Airport
NagoyaJapanChūbu Centrair International Airport
NahaJapanNaha Airport
NanjingChinaNanjing Lukou International Airport
New York CityUnited StatesJohn F. Kennedy International Airport
OsakaJapanKansai International Airport
ParisFranceParis-Charles de Gaulle International Airport
Phnom PenhCambodiaPhnom Penh International Airport
PhuketThailandPhuket International Airport
QingdaoChinaQingdao Liuting International Airport
RomeItalyLeonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino International Airport[11]
SaipanNorthern Mariana IslandsSaipan International Airport
San FranciscoUnited StatesSan Francisco International Airport
SapporoJapanNew Chitose Airport[12]
SeattleUnited StatesSeattle-Tacoma International Airport
SendaiJapanSendai Airport
SeoulSouth KoreaGimpo International Airport [Domestic hub]
SeoulSouth KoreaIncheon International Airport [International hub]
ShanghaiChinaShanghai Pudong International Airport
ShanghaiChinaShanghai Hongqiao International Airport
ShenzhenChinaShenzhen Bao'an International Airport
SingaporeSingaporeSingapore Changi International Airport
SydneyAustraliaSydney Kingsford-Smith International Airport
TaipeiTaiwanTaiwan Taoyuan International Airport
TashkentUzbekistanTashkent International Airport
TianjinChinaTianjin Binhai International Airport
TokyoJapanHaneda International Airport
TokyoJapanNarita International Airport
UlsanSouth KoreaUlsan Airport
ViennaAustriaVienna International Airport
WeihaiChinaWeihai Airport
Xi'anChinaXi'an Xianyang International Airport
YanchengChinaYancheng Nanyang Airport
YanjiChinaYanji Chaoyangchuan Airport
YantaiChinaYantai Laishan International Airport
YeosuSouth KoreaYeosu Airport
Yuzhno-SakhalinskRussiaYuzhno-Sakhalinsk Airport

Terminated destinations

City Country Airport Notes/Refs
AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Airport Schiphol [Cargo]
AucklandNew ZealandAuckland International Airport
BudapestHungaryBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport[Charter]
CairnsAustraliaCairns Airport
CalgaryCanadaCalgary International Airport [Cargo][13]
DenpasarIndonesiaNgurah Rai International Airport[14]
FukushimaJapanFukushima AirportRegular service terminated after 2011 Tōhoku earthquake[15]
GothenburgSwedenGothenburg-Landvetter Airport [Cargo]
GuamGuamAntonio B. Won Pat International Airport[16]
HalifaxCanadaHalifax International Airport [Cargo][17]
HiroshimaJapanHiroshima AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 19 October, 2016
IbarakiJapanIbaraki AirportRegular service terminated after 2011 Tōhoku earthquake
Kota KinabaluMalaysiaKota Kinabalu International AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 17 October, 2016
Kuala LumpurMalaysiaKuala Lumpur International Airport [Cargo]
KumamotoJapanKumamoto Airport
MacauMacauMacau International Airport
MatsuyamaJapanMatsuyama AirportEnded on 23 September, 2016[18]
MokpoSouth KoreaMokpo AirportCeased with the airport closure, and moved to Muan International Airport
OsloNorwayOslo Gardermoen Airport [Cargo]
PenangMalaysiaPenang International Airport [Cargo]
PohangSouth KoreaPohang Airport
PortlandUnited StatesPortland International Airport [Cargo]
Saint PetersburgRussiaPulkovo International Airport [Cargo]
ShizuokaJapanShizuoka AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 8 October, 2016
Siem ReapCambodiaAngkor International AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 8 October, 2016
TakamatsuJapanTakamatsu AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 7 October, 2016
ToyamaJapanToyama AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 29 October, 2016
VladivostokRussiaVladivostok International Airport[19]
ViennaAustriaVienna International AirportPassenger service terminated, now cargo only
YangonMyanmarYangon International Airport[20]
YecheonSouth KoreaYecheon Airport
YonagoJapanMiho-Yonago AirportTransferred to Air Seoul since 22 October, 2016

References

  1. 1 2 "CEO&CEO 윤영두 아시아나항공 사장". news.mk.co.kr. August 6, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  2. "Asiana Airlines Sustainability Report 2012." (Archive) p. 12 (16/105). Retrieved on July 19, 2013.
  3. "Asiana Airlines Sustainability Report 2012 (in Korean)." (Archive) p. 12 (16/105). Retrieved on July 19, 2013.
  4. "Why Nearly Half of Asiana Passengers Were Chinese." The Wall Street Journal. July 7, 2013. Retrieved on July 19, 2013.
  5. OZ cargo schedule
  6. L, J (23 June 2015). "ASIANA AIRLINES Adds Astana Service from August 2015". Airline Route. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  7. ." Kyounghyang Daily. 14, Sep, 1996.
  8. http://www.aircargoworld.com/Air-Cargo-News/2012/09/asiana-route-highlights-dfw-incheon-partnership/079438
  9. http://chkin.flyasiana.com/English/Fly2007/Contents/util/news/view_news.jsp?seq=2269&ctg=&searchWrd=&page=1
  10. http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=101&oid=001&aid=0006808288
  11. "Asiana Airlines Adds Rome Flights from late-June 2015". Airline Route. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  12. "ASIANA AIRLINES Adds Sapporo Service from July 2016". airlineroute. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  13. Asiana freighter service to Calgary
  14. http://airlineroute.net/2015/12/17/oz-dpsrgn-mar16cxld/
  15. "Historical Timeline 1990-2005". Guam Visitors Bureau. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  16. Asiana cargo launches Halifax
  17. "ASIANA Ends Matsuyama Service from late-Sep 2016". routesonline. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  18. "Asiana Airlines объявила о закрытии своего представительства во Владивостоке". RIA Prima-Media. 10 December 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  19. http://airlineroute.net/2015/12/17/oz-dpsrgn-mar16cxld/
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