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Asiana Airlines

All-class rating 7.8

7.8/10

  • Boarding 9.0
  • Seat for sitting 8.0
  • Seat for sleeping 4.0
  • Service 8.0
  • Entertainment 4.5
  • Food & drink 6.5
  • Punctuality 9.0
  • Baggage 10.0
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Asiana Airlines (airline code OZ) is a South Korean airline founded in 1988.

Ownership

Asiana Airlines is privately owned, the largest single investor being Kumho Industrial which owns 29.51 per cent.

Route Network

Asiana Airlines' hub is at Incheon International airport, Seoul, South Korea. Its domestic hub is at Seoul's Gimpo airport. To see where Asiana Airlines flies, click here.

Other information

To check fares visit flyasiana.com

Asiana Airlines user reviews

FreshBreeze flew Asiana Airlines Travel (Economy), on a A320-200

Cheju Airport packed to the rafters the Friday afternoon I checked in for Seoul... more

Overall:

7.1/10

7.1

raipol49 flew Asiana Airlines Business, on a B777-200ER

ASIANA B777-200 ER Business Class Flights OZ 522/601/602/521 London Heathrow to... more

Overall:

8.5/10

8.5

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