Frankfurt: Asiana Airlines returns with Airbus A380

Frankfurt: Asiana Airlines returns with Airbus A380

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The South Korean Asiana Airlines plans to fly to Germany's largest airport, Frankfurt am Main, again with an Airbus A2021 from the beginning of the summer flight planning period 22/380. Another supplier is returning to Germany with this type of machine.

This Asiana Airlines sub-fleet currently consists of six units. Due to the corona pandemic, these are currently not used. Asiana Airlines, which is in the middle of the merger with Korean Air, would like to reactivate the Airbus A380 first in the direction of Los Angeles and Frankfurt am Main.

The corresponding flights are already stored in the carrier's booking system with the template mentioned. Upon request, the company confirmed that several Airbus A2022s will be returned to scheduled operations at the end of March 380. However, an exact number was not given. The Simpleflying.com portal, which first reported on this topic, speculates that up to four units could be reactivated.

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