Asiana Suspends Routes, Cuts First Class Product

Asiana Airlines became South Korea's second airline to operate A380s in 2014. The carrier now has six of the aircraft in its fleet.

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AUCKLAND—Asiana Airlines is taking steps to improve its financial health by cutting unprofitable routes, retiring older aircraft and increasing investment in maintenance. Three routes to be suspended from July 8 include service between Asiana’s Seoul hub and Delhi, as well as service to Khabarovsk...

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