Asiana Airlines to Exit Star Alliance in December

Seoul-based Asiana Airlines will formally cease to be a member of Star Alliance on December 16, 2026. This move will mark the conclusion of a journey that began in 2003, a period during which the carrier played a valuable role in delivering integrated experiences across the global network.

In a statement issued on behalf of all member carriers, Star Alliance expressed its gratitude to Asiana Airlines and its employees for their contribution to the exceptional customer experience that characterizes the alliance worldwide. Ahead of the final departure, both parties confirmed they will work in close coordination to ensure a smooth and seamless transition for all passengers.

Impact and Deadlines for Frequent Flyers

To mitigate the impact on travelers and ensure the continuity of loyalty services, strict deadlines have been established for the accrual and redemption of benefits within frequent flyer programs:

Mileage Accrual and Redemption

Status Benefits and Lounge Access

Star Alliance Presence at Incheon Airport

Despite the departure of the South Korean carrier, the alliance’s global connectivity in the region remains guaranteed. A total of 14 member airlines will continue to operate scheduled flights to and from Incheon International Airport, ensuring seamless connectivity in Seoul.

The partner airlines maintaining operations at this terminal are:

Currently, this group of airlines operates a robust schedule exceeding 1,900 monthly direct flights from Incheon International Airport, providing non-stop connections to 29 international destinations worldwide.

Global Alliance’s New Landscape

Effective December 17, 2026, Star Alliance will officially comprise 25 member airlines. Under this new structure, the organization reaffirmed that it will maintain its strategic focus on ensuring that multi-carrier global travel remains a simple, efficient, and effortless experience for passengers worldwide.

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