Asiana Airlines Star Alliance

Asiana Airlines Star Alliance. Airbus A321231 Star Alliance (Asiana Airlines) Aviation Photo 3960801 In 2004, the airline added Airbus A330s and the Boeing 777-200ERs to its fleet and expanded its routes into mainland China Asiana Club Members may travel to more than 1,200 locations around the world by using a Star Alliance Round the World Ticket

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Established in 1997, Star Alliance is the world's first alliance of airlines, and is recognized as the world's best in terms of its scope of services, quality of services and safety Who are the Star Alliance member airlines? Aegean, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Avianca, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA AIR, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, SWISS International Air Lines, Thai Airways.

Airbus A321231 Asiana Airlines (Star Alliance) Aviation Photo 7104651

Introduction to Star Alliance Star Alliance network is a premium international airline network with one of the highest number of daily flights, destinations, destination countries, and member companies. For more information, please visit the Asiana website Joined Star Alliance: March 2003: Airports Served: 76: Aircraft: 84: Frequent Flyer Programme: Asiana Club: Countries Served: 22: Hub Airport(s) Seoul - Incheon, Seoul - Gimpo: Sales Revenue (in US$)

Boeing 77728E/ER Star Alliance (Asiana Airlines) Aviation Photo 5461027. Currently, Star Alliance includes 25 airlines, such as Asiana Airlines, Lufthansa (Germany), Air. On 28 January 2003, the airline became a full Star Alliance member, expanding its worldwide network and global brand

Boeing 76738E Star Alliance (Asiana Airlines) Aviation Photo 5356619. Asiana Airlines, which has been incorporated as a subsidiary of Korean Air, is expected to withdraw from the airline alliance Star Alliance soon, increasing interest in Asiana Airlines mileage For more information, please visit the Asiana website