Direct flights with Asiana Airlines (OZ) - Find all destinations
Asiana Airlines (IATA: OZ) is a major South Korean airline and a long-standing member of the Star Alliance. The airline is based at Seoul Incheon (ICN) and Seoul Gimpo (GMP), from where it operates a wide network of domestic, regional, and long-haul routes. Even though it merged with Korean Air in 2024, Asiana continues to operate under its own brand and IATA code. Using the filter tool below, you can see all of Asiana’s direct flights.
Asiana Airlines was founded in 1988 and became a member of Star Alliance in 2003. It is one of South Korea’s two full-service international carriers, the other being the flag carrier, Korean Air, which acquired a majority stake in Asiana in 2024. Despite the merger, Asiana continues to operate under a separate brand and IATA code for flights - OZ.
It has a fleet of over 80 aircraft, predominantly of the Airbus family. Asiana flies direct to more than 70 cities across South Korea, Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia. Virtually all flights either originate or land at Seoul Incheon (ICN) for international travel or Seoul Gimpo (GMP) for domestic routes.
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Asiana Airlines’ hubs
Asiana’s main hub is Seoul Incheon (ICN), which handles nearly all long-haul and international flights. The airline offers nearly 60 unique routes originating from Incheon Airport.
Domestic routes are primarily served from Seoul Gimpo (GMP), although several international routes are also offered from the smaller of the two airports near Seoul.
A focus city for the airline is Jeju International (CJU), which offers direct flights to 5 cities in South Korea.
Helping with both the domestic and international network of the company are two fully-owned subsidiaries: Air Seoul and Air Busan.
Domestic direct flights with Asiana Airlines
Asiana operates frequent domestic services across South Korea, with most routes focused on linking Seoul with regional cities.
Here are some of the busiest domestic routes:
Seoul Gimpo (GMP) - Jeju (CJU): Asiana’s most frequent domestic service with over 20 flights daily.
Seoul Gimpo (GMP) - Gwangju (KWJ): Asiana is the only airline serving this route. Flights are twice per day.
Seoul Gimpo (GMP) - Daegu (TAE): Several daily flights on this business-heavy route.
Seoul Gimpo (GMP) - Yeosu (RSU): Twice-daily flights to the south of Korea,
Jeju (CJU) - Gwangju (KWJ): A short but frequent connection between the holiday island and the mainland.
In total, Asiana serves 6 destinations within South Korea and interlinks them, creating 7 unique routes.
Asiana Airlines’ direct flights to the United States
Asiana maintains long-haul service to 5 U.S. cities, all operated from Seoul Incheon (ICN).
For these flights, the airline typically uses Airbus A350, A380, or Boeing 777 aircraft.
Here are the current routes from South Korea to the USA:
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Los Angeles (LAX): Twice-daily service and Asiana’s busiest U.S. route.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - New York (JFK): Operated at least daily (more frequent in the summer), this is also Asiana’s longest route to the USA.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - San Francisco (SFO): Daily service, occasionally reduced seasonally.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Seattle (SEA): One flight per day to the Pacific Northwest.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Honolulu (HNL): Seasonal flights to Hawaii with high holiday demand.
International direct flights with Asiana Airlines
Asiana serves over 20 countries across 4 continents from its hub in Seoul Incheon. It maintains frequent flights to Australia and regional destinations in Asia, while building a solid network of flights to Europe.
Here are some examples of Asiana’s international direct routes:
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Singapore (SIN): One flight per day on an A350.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Sydney (SYD): Direct long-haul service to Australia operated once per day. Asiana also flies to Melbourne 4 times per week.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG): Daily long-haul flights to France.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Barcelona (BCN): Currently the airline’s longest nonstop route at 14:30 hours in the air. Service is year-round, 5 times per week.
Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Istanbul (IST): 5 flights per week to one of the world’s busiest airports.
From Seoul Incheon, Asiana offers nearly 60 direct international routes.
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