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Asiana Airlines to Return to Europe after Five years

Suhani Joshi
Last updated: 11 July 2025 17:23
By Suhani Joshi
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Asiana Airlines A380 at Osaka Kansai Int'l Airport
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Asiana Airlines is set to return to the European airspace after five years, with its superjumbo Airbus A380. According to Cirium Diio data, the A380 has operated daily since 2017 from Frankfurt until the pandemic in 2020.

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Asiana Airlines is set to return to Europe with its A380. © Wikimedia Commons

 What is the route of the Asiana Airlines A380?

According to MSN, Asiana will now operate its A380 between Seoul Incheon and Frankfurt. Asiana will have regular flights to and from Europe with the largest carrier.

As per Aeroroutes, the A380 will operate between August 7 and December 31. Earlier, the equipment plan included the operation of the A350, but now been replaced by the A380, which will provide the airlines an additional 59% of seats per flight, and the route is set to run four times a week.

Moreover, booking data reveals that 415,000 local round-trip passengers travelled between Frankfurt and Seoul last year, out of which 1,100 people were daily travellers.

Asiana Airlines A380 at LAX
Asiana Airlines A380 at LAX © Glenn Beltz

Frankfurt to have A380 by three airlines 

According to the latest schedule for the rest of 2025, three carriers will be operating their A380 from Frankfurt: Asiana, Emirates, and Singapore Airways will have routine double-decker service.

Earlier, airlines like British Airways, Korean Airways, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, and Thai Airways were some of the airlines that operated A380 flights from Frankfurt. As the demand for Frankfurt travellers grows, Asiana, along with its A380, is ready to return five years after the pandemic.

What do you think about the return of Asiana Airlines? Let us know in the comments. 

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