35% Off! Grab These Asiana Airlines Korea Flight Deals Now

The Ultimate Spring Gift: Score Massive Asiana Airlines Korea Flight Deals Before They’re Gone

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to book that long-overdue trip to Seoul, this is it. Asiana Airlines has officially launched its “Travel Mart 2026 Spring” promotion, offering some of the most aggressive Asiana Airlines Korea Flight Deals we’ve seen this year. Whether you’re dreaming of cherry blossoms or a deep dive into K-culture, your ticket to Incheon just got a lot more affordable.

Asiana Airlines Korea Flight Deals

35% Off and 5 Major U.S. Gateways Included

Starting now through April 13, 2026, travelers can snag exclusive discounts that make luxury more accessible. The promotion isn’t just about the base fare; Asiana is offering 35% discount coupons for paid economy seats, allowing you to pick your favorite spot for a fraction of the price.

The deal covers the “Big Five” U.S. hubs, ensuring coast-to-coast coverage for Korean-Americans and travel enthusiasts alike:

  • Los Angeles (LAX)

  • New York (JFK)

  • Seattle (SEA)

  • San Francisco (SFO)

  • Honolulu (HNL)

The best part? The travel window is incredibly generous, extending all the way to November 30, 2026. This means you can lock in these Asiana Airlines Korea Flight Deals now for a summer vacation or a cozy autumn retreat.

More Flights, More Freedom: New York Gets a Boost

In addition to the price cuts, Asiana is making the journey smoother for East Coasters. Starting March 30, the New York (JFK) to Incheon (ICN) route—specifically flight OZ223—will expand to a daily night flight schedule. This increased frequency provides more flexibility for business travelers and families who prefer overnight travel to beat the jet lag.

Don’t Miss the Window

Promotions like these tend to sell out fast as seat inventory is limited. To secure the lowest fares and your 35% seat discount, head over to the Asiana Airlines official website or your preferred travel agent before the April 13 deadline.

Seoul is calling—will you answer?

BY YEONGCHAE SONG [song.yeongchae@koreadaily.com]