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About Asiana Airlines

Asiana Airlines, a South Korean airline has headquarters in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. It’s a certified five-star alliance for its quality and service. It has a fleet size of 85 aircraft. The leading hub airports of Asiana Airlines are Incheon International Airport and Gimpo International Airport.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You can get your Asiana Airlines boarding pass by checking in online through the airline’s website or mobile app, usually starting about 48 hours before departure. After completing check-in, you can download a mobile boarding pass to your phone or print a paper copy. If you prefer, you can also get your boarding pass at the airport from a check-in counter or self-service kiosk.

You can book a flight on Asiana Airlines by visiting their official website or using their mobile app, where you enter your departure city, destination, travel dates, and passenger details. After selecting your preferred flight, you proceed to payment using a credit or debit card to confirm your reservation. Once booked, you will receive a confirmation email with your itinerary and booking reference, which you can use later to manage your trip or check in.

You can change your Asiana Airlines ticket online through “Manage Reservations” on their website or app by selecting your booking, choosing a new flight, and paying any fare difference if required.

You can check your Asiana Airlines booking by going to the airline’s website or mobile app and using the “Manage Reservations” or “My Trips” section. Enter your booking reference number and last name to view your flight details, itinerary, and ticket status. You can also find your booking information in the confirmation email sent after purchase, which includes all your trip details and reference code.

Asiana Airlines includes a free checked baggage allowance, and fees apply only if you exceed it. For most international Economy flights (including U.S. routes), you typically get 2 checked bags up to 23 kg (50 lbs) each for free.

Yes, you can choose your seat on Asiana Airlines either during booking, after booking through “Manage Reservations,” or during online check-in. You can view an interactive seat map and select seats like extra legroom or front-zone seats, depending on availability and your ticket type.

Asiana is not shutting down today, but it is gradually being merged into Korean Air and is expected to disappear as a separate airline in 2026.

Asiana has had about 8–9 notable accidents/incidents, but only 2 fatal crashes involving passenger deaths.

Korean Air is larger than Asiana Airlines in almost every major category, including fleet size, global reach, and revenue.

For most international Economy Class flights on Asiana Airlines, you are allowed 1–2 checked bags, each up to 23 kg (50 lbs), depending on your route (especially to/from the U.S.).

Asiana Airlines is known for being one of South Korea’s major full-service airlines, recognized for its strong safety record, high-quality service, and extensive international network across Asia, Europe, and North America.

The main cause of the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash (2013) was pilot error during landing, especially problems managing speed and the aircraft’s automated systems.

Yes, Asiana Airlines does fly to India, mainly serving Delhi (Delhi International Airport) as its primary route.

The most comfortable economy seats are usually found on Asian and Middle Eastern airlines, with **Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, and Qatar Airways consistently ranked among the best for legroom, seat width, and overall comfort.

Asiana Airlines is rated a 5-Star Airline by Skytrax, which is one of the highest global airline quality ratings.

During Asiana Airlines online check-in, you can select your seat by logging into “Manage Reservations” or the online check-in page, entering your booking details, and opening the seat map to pick an available seat before confirming your boarding pass.

Asiana Airlines is not shutting down immediately, but it is in the process of being phased out and absorbed into Korean Air.

Cathay Pacific is generally considered slightly better overall, but the difference is small and both are premium full-service airlines with high standards.

The airline most often considered to have the widest economy seats in the world is Japan Airlines (JAL), with seat widths typically around 18.5–19 inches, depending on the aircraft.

You can get your Asiana Airlines boarding pass by doing online check-in on the website or mobile app (usually from about 48 hours before departure). After you complete check-in, you can download a mobile boarding pass, receive it by email/SMS, or print it at home.

When an Asiana Airlines flight is marked as “delayed,” it means the flight will depart later than its originally scheduled time.

Yes. Asiana Airlines is officially rated a 5-Star Airline by Skytrax, which is one of the highest global airline quality ratings.

Asiana Airlines is generally considered moderately strict, especially at check-in, where staff may weigh and sometimes measure carry-on bags to make sure they meet the rules.

Yes. Asiana Airlines offers a premium economy-style cabin called “Economy Smartium”, available mainly on its Airbus A350 aircraft.

Seat selection on Asiana Airlines is sometimes free, but not always. It depends on your fare type, route, and seat choice.

For international flights, Asiana Airlines online check-in is available up to 1 hour before departure, but you must complete it earlier to avoid issues—typically at least 70 minutes before departure for online check-in to remain valid.

You can upgrade your seat on Asiana Airlines by using miles, paid upgrade options, or bidding/limited upgrade offers (on selected flights) depending on availability and your ticket type.

If you don’t select a seat after booking, the airline will usually automatically assign you a seat for free when you check in.

Yes. Asiana Airlines includes a free checked baggage allowance with most tickets, especially on international flights.

Yes. Asiana Airlines is now owned by Korean Air, but the integration is still in progress.

Yes, Asiana Airlines tickets can be refundable, but it depends on the fare type you purchased.

You can contact Asiana Airlines customer service in several ways, but the most common option is by phone or their online support system.

You can contact Asiana Airlines mainly by phone (fastest), their website/app contact form, chatbot, or social media, depending on how urgent your issue is.

Asiana Airlines is based in South Korea, with its main hub at Seoul Incheon International Airport.

You can find your Asiana Airlines flight number on your booking confirmation email or ticket receipt, where it is listed next to your route (for example, OZ101).

Yes—Asiana allows free cancellation within 24 hours of booking for many tickets, but after that window, normal refund rules and fees apply.

You can book a flight with Asiana Airlines by visiting their official website or mobile app, entering your departure city, destination, travel dates, and number of passengers, then selecting a flight and completing payment online.

Yes. Asiana Airlines offers mobile check-in through its website and mobile app, allowing passengers to check in and get a digital boarding pass on their phone.

Yes — Asiana Airlines is fairly strict with baggage, especially at check-in, but it’s more “rule-based strict” than “randomly harsh.”

Asiana Airlines has 24/7 customer service mainly through its phone lines, with online tools available anytime, but phone support is the most dependable way to reach a live agent.

You can track an Asiana flight by using the flight status tool on the Asiana Airlines website or mobile app, where you enter the flight number (like OZ###) or route to see real-time updates.

You can check in for Asiana flights online, on mobile, or at the airport, and you’ll get a boarding pass after selecting your seat and confirming your details.

Most economy passengers get 1–2 free checked bags (23 kg each) plus 1 carry-on, but the exact number depends mainly on your route and fare type.

Asiana typically charges about USD 35–100 for moderate overweight (24–32 kg), and much more for heavier bags (up to USD 400+), with exact fees depending on your route and how overweight your bag is.

Asiana pilots are well-paid, with junior pilots earning modest airline salaries and experienced captains earning six figures or more depending on hours and route type.

If your bag is over the limit, Asiana won’t reject it right away—but you’ll usually have to pay extra fees or reduce the weight before they accept it.

No. In its latest full-year results, Asiana reported a net loss of about 136.8 billion won (~$95 million) in 2025, even though the loss was smaller than the previous year.

Yes, you can cancel an Asiana flight anytime, but whether you get money back depends on your fare. The safest option is the 24-hour cancellation window, after which normal fees and rules apply.

Online check-in is faster, easier, and usually the best option, while airport check-in is mainly for passengers who need extra assistance or special handling.

Most Economy passengers get 1–2 checked bags (23 kg each) + 1 carry-on (10 kg), while Business Class gets higher limits. The exact number depends on your route and ticket type.

Checked baggage on Asiana must stay within 23 kg (Economy), 32 kg (Business), and 158 cm size limits, or you’ll need to pay extra fees or adjust your luggage at the airport.

Asiana is not “unfriendly strict,” but reliably enforcement-focused—if your checked bag is overweight or oversized, you will almost always need to pay extra or fix it at the airport.

Yes—you can pre-buy extra baggage on Asiana up to 24 hours before your flight, and it’s usually cheaper and easier than paying at the airport.

Asiana is not overly strict, but very consistent—if your bag is over the limit, you should expect fees or adjustments every time, especially for checked luggage.

There are no major “new global carry-on rules” for 2026. Most airlines still allow one carry-on bag around 55 × 40 × 20 cm and a small personal item, with weight limits usually between 7–10 kg, depending on the airline. Security rules like the 100 ml liquid limit and restrictions on power banks in carry-on only are still in place. The main change in 2026 is not the rules themselves, but that airlines are enforcing size and weight limits more strictly at boarding and check-in.

International extra baggage usually costs:

  • $10–$55 per kg (weight-based)
  • OR $50–$200+ per extra bag
  • Oversized/very heavy bags can go above $300 per bag

Free baggage is usually 23 kg per checked bag (Economy) and 7–10 kg for carry-on, but the exact allowance depends on your ticket and route.

You can check in online for Asiana flights as early as 48 hours before departure (24 hours for U.S. routes), and up until about 1 hour before the flight leaves.

Your pet must be small enough to fit under the seat, with a carrier around 45 × 32 × 21 cm and under 7 kg total weight, and only one pet per passenger is allowed in the cabin.

Pets can fly either in-cabin (small, under-seat carriers) or as cargo (larger pets), with strict limits on size, weight, health documents, and airline approval required before booking.

Yes, pets are allowed in the cabin on Asiana, but only small pets in an approved carrier under ~7 kg total, with booking approval required in advance.

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