Asiana Airlines A380 – Photo: Courtesy T.J. Darmstadt (Wikicommons)
Asiana Airlines is growing its presence in Australia. It has announced plans for a seasonal increase on its Sydney to Seoul route beginning August 2023. In addition, four of Asiana’s nine weekly flights will be operated by the airline’s flagship Airbus A380. As of the 8th of August, the total number of services will consist of nine different frequencies each week.
Since South Korea removed all of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions in October 2022, there has been a significant increase in the number of tourists heading to Korea, creating a new demand for the airline to accommodate.
Commencing on the 8th of August 2023, the airline will operate three different aircraft on the route, including the Airbus A350, the Boeing 777, and the Airbus A380.
The following is a summary of the new seasonal planned frequency
Sydney to Seoul
OZ602 Departs 09:30 – Arrives at 19:00 on Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat. Operates by an A380
OZ602 Departs 09:30 – Arrives at 19:00 on Wed, Fri, Sun. Operates by a B777
OZ6023 Departs 21:25 – Arrives at 07:00+1 on Tue, Sat operates by A350
Seoul to Sydney
OZ601 Departs 20:00 – arrives at 07:30+1 on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun operated by A380
OZ601 departs at 20:00 – arrives at 07:30+1 on Tue, Thu, and Sat operated by a B777
OZ613 departs at 08:20 – arrives in Sydney at 19:50 on Tue and Sat operated by A350
The seasonal increase is currently published until the 28th of October, 2023.
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