Asiana Airlines

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  • IATA Code = OZ
  • Ticket Code: 988
  • Hubs: Incheon International Airport (ICN)
  • Headquarters: Incheon International Airport (ICN)

About Asiana Airlines

Every journey begins with the first step. Asiana, took that first step in 1988 when it was introduced as the second flag carrier in Korea. On the occasion of its 15th Anniversary in 2003, Asiana took its next major step in joining the Star Alliance network.

For more than a decade, Asiana's main goal, has been to offer its passengers the highest safety and service standards. With the aim of guiding every thought and action of its employees, Asiana adopted the term "Uncompromising Safety" as the main theme of its mission statement. In keeping with this target of uncompromising safety, Asiana maintains the youngest fleet worldwide and, as the first airline in the world, was granted ISO 9002 certification on aircraft maintenance.

Asiana Airlines has been awarded the ISO9002 and 14001 certificates for maintenance and environmentally friendly management of the company. Moreover, Asiana Airlines garnered ATW's (Air Transport World's) prestigious 2001 Passenger Service Award as the world's best passenger service airline. Its service standards have been widely acclaimed, affirming its belief in the value of sincerity and diligence. Asiana Airlines placed third in 2003 Skytrax's survey ranking as the "Best Cabin Staff" airliner and in 2005 and 2006 was awarded by GT (Global Traveller) as the best airliner for the "Best Onboard & Flight Attendants Award."

With its young fleet of 59 aircraft, Asiana today serves 62 cities in 17 countries, including 15 destinations within Korea. As the largest connection between mainland China and the rest of the world, Asiana focuses not only on playing a significant role in covering all major Asian destinations, but is also expanding its global network coverage.

Fleet

4 Airbus A320-200

2 Airbus A321-100

10 Airbus A321-200

4 Airbus A330-300 (plus 2 on order)

8 Boeing 737-400

3 Boeing 737-500(for domestic purpose only)

2 Boeing 747-400

6 Boeing 747-400 Combi

6 Boeing 747-400F

7 Boeing 767-300

1 Boeing 767-300ERF

7 Boeing 777-200ER (plus 3 on order)



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