Asiana to increase Seoul Incheon – Naha frequency in July and August 2024

Asiana Airlines A330
Asiana Airlines will use A330-300s on some of its flights to Naha.

During the peak summer period between July 1 and August 29, 2024, Asiana Airlines will increase the frequency of its currently daily Seoul Incheon – Naha route to up to 13 weekly rotations.

From July 1 to 17, 2024, the airline will operate six extra weekly flights. The number of extra weekly flights will go down to three from July 18, 2024, and to one from August 5, 2024.

Asiana Airlines will connect the two cities during the two-month period as follows:

  • OZ172 / Seoul Incheon – Naha / 9:30AM – 11:55AM
  • OZ1723 / Seoul Incheon – Naha / 2:00PM – 4:30PM / Mon**, Tue*, Wed*, Thu, Sat*, Sun**
  • OZ171 / Naha – Seoul Incheon / 1:00PM – 3:25PM
  • OZ1713 / Naha – Seoul Incheon / 5:30PM – 7:50PM / Mon**, Tue*, Wed*, Thu, Sat*, Sun**

* Frequency operated until July 17, 2024.
** Frequency operated until August 4, 2024.

While Asiana Airlines will use a mix of Airbus A330-300 and A321 aircraft on the daily rotation, it will use A321 aircraft with 174 seats including 12 in business and 162 in economy class on the extra seasonal flights.

Other airlines flying between Naha and Seoul include Korean Air, Jeju Air, Jin Air, and T’Way. Jin Air also connects Naha with Busan.

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