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Asiana Airlines Company Outine Company name Asiana Airlines Inc. Address Asiana Town
Kangseo P.O. Box 98 #47, Osae-Dong, Kangseo-Ku Seoul, Korea Date established February 17, 1988 Capital 875.8 billion won Category of business unit Air Transportation, Engineering, Construction, Facilities, Electricity, Ground Handling, Communication, Logo Products Fleet 68 (As of January 2008) Service route Domestic flights serve :
12 cities on 13routes(as of July 2006) International flights serve :
20 countries, 66 cities on 82 routes (Commercial)
17 countries, 24 cities on 26 routes (Cargo)
Kangseo P.O. Box 98 #47, Osae-Dong, Kangseo-Ku Seoul, Korea Date established February 17, 1988 Capital 875.8 billion won Category of business unit Air Transportation, Engineering, Construction, Facilities, Electricity, Ground Handling, Communication, Logo Products Fleet 68 (As of January 2008) Service route Domestic flights serve :
12 cities on 13routes(as of July 2006) International flights serve :
20 countries, 66 cities on 82 routes (Commercial)
17 countries, 24 cities on 26 routes (Cargo)
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Asiana First Class (Chicago – Seoul)
Following is a testimonial and a first-hand experience of Adam Rodriguez, Executive Director of Premier Traveler.
Since I was beginning my trip in New York, I was concerned about my bags being delayed and missing my connection, so I booked the earliest flight possible. Because of this, I landed in Chicago several hours before my flight to Seoul, bags in hand.
Asiana's concierge, Eleanor, graciously welcomed me and dismissed my apology for arriving so early. As she checked me in, Eleanor let me know that they had tracked my bags from New York. (I'm not sure how they did it, considering that Delta and Asiana are not partners, but she acted as though this were no big feat.) She then accompanied me on the walk to the SAS lounge, to which Asiana's premium-class passengers have access. She introduced me to the lounge staff with genuine enthusiasm and asked if I'd like to be the first to board the plane or if I'd rather enjoy the lounge longer. I opted for the latter and worked there until she returned to escort me to the gate.
As we waited in the priority boarding lane, some of the frequent travelers in line knew Eleanor well, greeting her with a big hello or a hug. I can't ever recall seeing a similar reaction to an airline employee. When we reached our seats and the time came to say goodbye, I'll admit that I was a little sad to be parting ways with a new friend.
Each of the first-class flight attendants stopped by my seat to introduce themselves prior to takeoff.
Following is a testimonial and a first-hand experience of Adam Rodriguez, Executive Director of Premier Traveler.
Since I was beginning my trip in New York, I was concerned about my bags being delayed and missing my connection, so I booked the earliest flight possible. Because of this, I landed in Chicago several hours before my flight to Seoul, bags in hand.
Asiana's concierge, Eleanor, graciously welcomed me and dismissed my apology for arriving so early. As she checked me in, Eleanor let me know that they had tracked my bags from New York. (I'm not sure how they did it, considering that Delta and Asiana are not partners, but she acted as though this were no big feat.) She then accompanied me on the walk to the SAS lounge, to which Asiana's premium-class passengers have access. She introduced me to the lounge staff with genuine enthusiasm and asked if I'd like to be the first to board the plane or if I'd rather enjoy the lounge longer. I opted for the latter and worked there until she returned to escort me to the gate.
As we waited in the priority boarding lane, some of the frequent travelers in line knew Eleanor well, greeting her with a big hello or a hug. I can't ever recall seeing a similar reaction to an airline employee. When we reached our seats and the time came to say goodbye, I'll admit that I was a little sad to be parting ways with a new friend.
Each of the first-class flight attendants stopped by my seat to introduce themselves prior to takeoff.