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Asiana Ends A380 Flights on Five Routes

Gabriela Ribas
Last updated: 22 April 2026 06:41
By Gabriela Ribas
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Asiana Airlines, subsidiary of Korean Air, A380 flying under a blue sky.
Asiana Airlines to end 5 routes flown with A380s © Eric Salard
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Asiana Airlines has ended Airbus A380 flights on five different routes. The cancelled services flown with A380s linked Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) with several major cities.

Asiana Airlines B747 departing Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Grey and white livery with yellow, white, red and blue stripes on the tail.
The cancelled flights linked Seoul with important hubs in Asia, Australia and Europe © Eddie Maloney

About Asiana Airlines

Established in 1988, Asiana Airlines is a Star Alliance member composed of a modern fleet. Asiana became a subsidiary of Korean Air in 2024 after the airline acquired 63.9% of Asiana’s shares. The carrier operates from both Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN) and Gimpo International Airport (GMP).

Between 2014 and 2016, all six of the airline’s A380s were delivered, making the aircraft about 11 years old, which in the aviation world is fairly young and modern. Currently, the carrier operates around 68 aircraft, including A350-900s, A380-800s, A330-300s, A321-200 and A321neos, and Boeing 777-200ER aircraft.

According to the airline, its priorities include providing a comfortable and safe experience for passengers.

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 flying under a blue sky. Grey and white livery.
The airline has not cancelled all services operated with A380s, three destinations are still being served © Juergen Lehle

Ending of Five A380s Routes

There are a few reasons behind the decision to end A380 service on these routes. Asiana will replace A380 flights with more fuel-efficient aircraft. In addition, demand for A380 flights has decreased, contributing to the end of the services. Another reason is that, due to the merger with Korean Air, Asiana Airlines is expected to be integrated into the carrier.

The cancelled flights connected South Korea with several nations. The services are:

  • Seoul Incheon to Bangkok.
  • Seoul Incheon to Taipei.
  • Seoul Incheon to Tokyo Narita.
  • Seoul Incheon to Sydney.
  • Seoul Incheon to Frankfurt.

The carrier will continue operating A380 aircraft to Los Angeles and New York JFK, as well as limited services to Tokyo Narita.

Do you think ceasing operations with A380s will become a trend within airlines? What’s your view on Asiana cancelling the routes? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. 

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