Asiana Airlines is planning to significantly reduce its flight schedule between Seoul Incheon International Airport and San Francisco International Airport this winter. According to Cirium, a company specializing in aviation analytics, the South Korean airline will cut its flights by 50% compared to last year's winter season.
Starting in late October, Asiana will operate only five weekly flights on the route from November through December 2025, down from the usual ten. Simple Flying has requested a comment from Asiana Airlines regarding this change.
Asiana Airlines has been operating flights between Seoul and San Francisco since the early 1990s. The airline currently uses Airbus A350-900 aircraft for this route, which can carry up to 311 passengers across three classes. Following a merger with Korean Air, future deliveries of these aircraft are expected to be in Korean Air livery.