• 03 Oct, 2024

Asiana Airlines and Korean Air are based in South Korea and are the most significant international airlines. Asiana Airlines serves flights to 90 international destinations, 14 domestic routes, and 27 cargo routes; however, Korean Air offers flights to 10 domestic routes and nearly 150 international destinations within 50 countries and five continents except cargo routes. To determine which Airline is better, you should review the following information as we have examined several factors. 

Where they Fly:

Korean Air usually operates flights to more international destinations than Asiana Airlines. To learn where they fly, take note of the following.

Asiana Airlines:

Asiana Airlines operates several aircraft, including the Airbus A320 and A380, and it primarily serves direct and nonstop flights to five U.S. destinations.

  • Honolulu.
  • Los Angeles.
  • New York John F. Kennedy.
  • San Francisco.
  • Seattle.

Korean Air:

Korean Air is also based in Seoul. It operates nearly 150 aircraft, which serve flights to 120 cities in 40-plus countries, including various U.S. airports. 

  • Atlanta.
  • Boston.
  • Chicago-O-Hare.
  • Dallas-Fort Worth.
  • Honolulu.
  • Las Vegas.
  • Los Angeles.
  • New York JFK.
  • San Francisco.
  • Seattle.
  • Washington.

Airlines Loyalty Program:

Asiana Airlines:

The Asiana Loyalty Program is accessible to Frequent Flyers, letting their passengers earn miles to redeem them while booking a new flight ticket. Therefore, Asiana Club miles are the hardest to attain, yet they are more valuable, and the major transferable points program that helps transfer Asiana is Marriott Bonvoy. Passengers can earn Asiana club miles only when they transfer Marriot Bonvoy points; you can get one mile per 3 points. Otherwise, you will get a 5000-mile bonus on transferring at least 60,000 Bonvoy points. For travelers who are flying within the U.S., redemption rates include.

  • To travel in Business Class to South America, 35,000 miles each way is required.
  • To fly to Europe in Asiana Airlines Business Class, 40,000 miles each way, and for first class, 50,000 miles each way. 
  • Travelers need 60,000 miles each way to travel in Business Class to Africa. 

Korean Air:

Korean Air also offers several valuable redemptions and a major transferable points program, Marriot Bonvoy. Therefore, Frequent Flyers can get one Korean Skypass mile per 3 Bonvoy points transferred. The Korean Skypass miles provide redemption rates similar to Asiana Club miles, and travelers can fly to any destination in North America in Economy class for 25,000 miles for a round trip. For traveling to Europe in Business class, you need 80,000 miles for a round trip, or to the Middle East in business class, you must have 1,20,000 miles for a round trip. 

Airline Baggage Allowance and additional fees:

Asiana Airlines:

Travelers flying between South Korea and the United States are allowed to bring two free checked bags weighing up to 23kg (50 pounds) each in Economy Class, while in Business Class, they can take two bags weighing up to 32kg. For extra checked bags, you pay $200. 

Korean Air:

Korean Air travelers can bring 23kg of two checked bags for free. However, Business class passengers get two checked bags of up to 30 kg each. The extra bag will cost $200.